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"Infertility is an important condition in reproductive medicine. According to this work, there is only one identified physiogenomic relationship on chromosome 5 (CAMK4) for male but there are four identified physiogenomic relationships on chromosome 12 (CD9), chromosome 19 (BSG), chromosome 2 (ADCY3) and chromosome 4 (AFP)," scientists in Bangkok, Thailand report (see also Female Infertility).
"Although it has been determined for a long time, there is no clear cut genetic difference between male and female infertility. Systemic approach on the pathophysiology and genomics might provide useful information to better understand the pathogenesis of infertility," wrote V. Wiwanitkit and colleagues.
The researchers concluded: "In this work, physiogenomics analysis for ...
Source: HighBeam Research, New research on female infertility from V. Wiwanitkit and co-authors...