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A segregating human allele of SPO11 modeled in mice disrupts timing and amounts of meiotic recombination, causing oligospermia and a decreased ovarian reserve
Tina N. Tran, View ORCID ProfileJohn C. Schimenti
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/592576
Tina N. Tran
1Cornell University, Department of Biomedical Sciences and the Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics
John C. Schimenti
1Cornell University, Department of Biomedical Sciences and the Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics
Posted March 28, 2019.
A segregating human allele of SPO11 modeled in mice disrupts timing and amounts of meiotic recombination, causing oligospermia and a decreased ovarian reserve
Tina N. Tran, John C. Schimenti
bioRxiv 592576; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/592576
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