BRCA1/2 mutations appear embryo-lethal unless rescued by low (CGG n<26) FMR1 sub-genotypes: explanation for the "BRCA paradox"?
BRCA1/2 mutations and recently described constitutional FMR1 genotypes have, independently, been associated with prematurely diminished ovarian reserve. Whether they interrelate in distribution, and whether observed effects of BRCA1/2 and FMR1 on ovaries are independent of each other, is unknown. In...
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Main Authors: | Andrea Weghofer, Muy-Kheng Tea, David H Barad, Ann Kim, Christian F Singer, Klaus Wagner, Norbert Gleicher |
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Language: | EN |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2012
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/3af7a35d30b8432e893273ed6d09e6e7 |
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