PMID: 490579Aug 1, 1979Paper

Meiotic and radiation studies in four oligochiasmatic men

Journal of Medical Genetics
E ThomsonM Kucerová

Abstract

The meiotic findings in four oligochiasmatic males are described. Radiation studies on the somatic cells of three of them failed to provide evidence for a reduced facility to repair DNA which might also have accounted for the observed failure of chiasma formation at meiosis. The data support the idea that the 'low chiasma count' condition in sterile men is of mixed aetiology.

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Jan 1, 1981·Human Genetics·C TempladoJ Egozcue
Oct 15, 1986·Experientia·A C Chandley
Jan 1, 1980·Human Genetics·C TempladoJ Egozcue
Jan 1, 1986·Critical Reviews in Clinical Laboratory Sciences·I J Rosenstein
Nov 1, 1982·Clinical Genetics·M MićićV Diklić

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