Abstract:Infertility is a global concern that affects 15% of couples, and roughly half of those cases are male-specific. Among the genetic factors that contributed heavily to male infertility, TEX15 (testis-expressed gene 15) has been studied across multiple cohorts worldwide and identified to relate to meiotic recombination failure and DNA repair system malfunction. To assess the relationship between male infertility and TEX15 in a Vietnamese cohort, we performed a case-control association study of polymorphism TEX15 … Show more
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