De Pere, Wisconsin, United States of America
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    The use of optical tweezers to study sperm competition and motility in primates
    with J. M. Nascimento, L. Z. Shi, P. Gagneux, N. M. Loskutoff, E. L. Botvinick, and M. W. Berns
    Optical trapping is a non-invasive biophysical tool which has been widely applied to study physiological and biomechanical properties of cells. Using laser 'tweezers' in combination with custom-designed computer tracking algorithms, the swimming speeds and the relative swimming forces of individual sperm can be measured in real time. This combination of physical and engineering tools has been used to examine the evolutionary effect of sperm competition in primates. The results demonstrate a corr…Read more