1. Association of X Chromosome Aberrations with Male Infertility
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Xharra S., Behluli E., Moder A., Nefic H., Hadziselimovic R., and Temaj G.
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klinefelter syndrome ,azoospermia ,chromosome aberration ,androgen receptors ,y chromosome ,x chromosome ,Medicine - Abstract
Male infertility is caused by spermatogenetic failure, clinically noted as oligoor azoospermia. Approximately 20% of infertile patients carry a genetic defect. The most frequent genetic defect leading to azoospermia (or severe oligozoospermia) is Klinefelter syndrome (47, XXY), which is numerical chromosomal abnormality and Y- structural chromosome aberration. The human X chromosome is the most stable of all human chromosomes. The X chromosome is loaded with regions of acquired, rapidly evolving genes. The X chromosome may actually play an essential role in male infertility and sperm production. Here we will describe X chromosome aberrations, which are associated with male infertility.
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- 2021
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