Genetic Deletions in Y-Chromosome Contribute to Male Infertility

ScienceQ publishing Group 2014-03-03

Summary:

A study of more than 20,000 men has found that two spontaneously recurring deletions along a complex region of the Y-chromosome are responsible for about 8 per cent of cases of failed sperm production. The study, conducted by Steven Rozen, an Associate Professor at Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School Singapore and first author of the study […]

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Authors:

Helen R

Date tagged:

03/03/2014, 01:17

Date published:

03/03/2014, 00:38