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Increased aneuploidy rates in spermatozoa of a male carrier of a trisomy 18 mosaicism
International Journal of Andrology, 05/08/09
Perrin A et al. - The results show evidence of a generalized perturbation of the meiotic mechanism that could lead to an increased risk for a mosaic trisomy 18 infertile male of producing offspring with aneuploidy that is not only on account of the father's mosaicism, but also more particularly because of severe oligoteratozoospermia.
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