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  2. Screening of potential sperm bank donors - Wikipedia

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    ] This may be explained by the fact that sperm banks only accept donors who have good semen quality, and because of the rigorous screening procedures which they adopt, including a typical age limitation on sperm donors, often limiting sperm donors to the ages of 21–39 (see paternal age effect), and genetic and health screening of donors. In ...

  3. Repository for Germinal Choice - Wikipedia

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    One donor named Jason Kaiser, known as Orange Red at the repository, was featured in the 2003 documentary along with Paul Kisak. The documentary was entitled Genius Sperm Bank, which the Discovery Channel broadcast in 2004. The documentary briefly touched upon Kaiser's viewpoints at the time, and reunited him with three of the nine children ...

  4. Sperm bank - Wikipedia

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    A sperm bank takes a number of steps to ensure the health and quality of the sperm which it supplies and it will inform customers of the checks which it undertakes, providing relevant information about individual donors. A sperm bank will usually guarantee the quality and number of motile sperm available in a sample after thawing. They will try ...

  5. U.S. Sperm Bank Donations Rise in Recession - AOL

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  6. Raising cash in a hurry #5: Bank on your sperm - AOL

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    Update May 2009: The world's largest sperm bank, Cryos in Denmark, reports that its business is growing so quickly it can't open new offices fast enough. These are indeed hard times. When I was in ...

  7. Robert Klark Graham - Wikipedia

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    Robert Klark Graham (June 9, 1906 – February 13, 1997) was an American eugenicist and businessman who made millions by developing shatterproof plastic eyeglass lenses and who later founded the Repository for Germinal Choice, a sperm bank for geniuses, in the hope of implementing a eugenics program.

  8. College Student Attempts to Find Information About His Sperm ...

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    Ben Sanderson always knew he was conceived using a sperm donor. Growing up, his mom told him that when he turned 18, he could start searching for his biological father and potential siblings if he ...

  9. Paternal age effect - Wikipedia

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    The genetic quality of sperm, as well as its volume and motility, may decrease with age, [5] leading the population geneticist James F. Crow to claim that the "greatest mutational health hazard to the human genome is fertile older males".