2001
DOI: 10.1038/ng759
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Mutations at the mitochondrial DNA polymerase (POLG) locus associated with male infertility

Abstract: Human mitochondrial DNA polymerase, encoded by POLG, contains a polyglutamine tract encoded by a CAG microsatellite repeat. Analysis of POLG genotypes in different populations identified an association between absence of the common, ten-repeat allele and male infertility typified by a range of sperm quality defects but excluding azoospermia.

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“…Results indicated that the studies by Rovio et al, 9 Jensen et al 11 and Harris et al 18 were the main origins of heterogeneity, especially the study by Rovio et al. 9 The heterogeneity changed markedly when this study was omitted ( 23 The shape of the funnel plot revealed no publication bias for all meta-associations ( Figure 4).…”
Section: Polg-cag-repeat Variant and Male Infertility Sy Liu Et Al 301mentioning
confidence: 86%
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“…Results indicated that the studies by Rovio et al, 9 Jensen et al 11 and Harris et al 18 were the main origins of heterogeneity, especially the study by Rovio et al. 9 The heterogeneity changed markedly when this study was omitted ( 23 The shape of the funnel plot revealed no publication bias for all meta-associations ( Figure 4).…”
Section: Polg-cag-repeat Variant and Male Infertility Sy Liu Et Al 301mentioning
confidence: 86%
“…9 The heterogeneity changed markedly when this study was omitted ( 23 The shape of the funnel plot revealed no publication bias for all meta-associations ( Figure 4).…”
Section: Polg-cag-repeat Variant and Male Infertility Sy Liu Et Al 301mentioning
confidence: 95%
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