Human Y-chromosome variation in the genome-sequencing era

MA Jobling, C Tyler-Smith - Nature Reviews Genetics, 2017 - nature.com
The properties of the human Y chromosome–namely, male specificity, haploidy and escape
from crossing over—make it an unusual component of the genome, and have led to its …

Male infertility: role of genetic background

A Ferlin, F Raicu, V Gatta, D Zuccarello, G Palka… - Reproductive …, 2007 - Elsevier
Male infertility represents one of the clearest examples of a complex disease with a
substantial genetic basis. Numerous male mouse models, mutation screening and …

EAA/EMQN best practice guidelines for molecular diagnosis of y‐chromosomal microdeletions. State of the art 2004

M Simoni, E Bakker, C Krausz - International journal of …, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
Microdeletions of the Y chromosome are the second most frequent genetic cause of
spermatogenetic failure in infertile men after the Klinefelter syndrome. The molecular …

Genetic causes of male infertility

A Ferlin, B Arredi, C Foresta - Reproductive toxicology, 2006 - Elsevier
Genetic causes account for 10–15% of severe male infertility, including chromosomal
aberrations and single gene mutations. Natural selection prevents the transmission of …

[HTML][HTML] A comprehensive review of genetics and genetic testing in azoospermia

AJ Hamada, SC Esteves, A Agarwal - Clinics, 2013 - SciELO Brasil
Azoospermia due to obstructive and non-obstructive mechanisms is a common
manifestation of male infertility accounting for 10-15% of such cases. Known genetic factors …

Spermatogenic failure and the Y chromosome

C Krausz, E Casamonti - Human genetics, 2017 - Springer
The Y chromosome harbors a number of genes essential for testis development and
function. Its highly repetitive structure predisposes this chromosome to deletion/duplication …

The population genetics of structural variation

DF Conrad, ME Hurles - Nature genetics, 2007 - nature.com
Population genetics is central to our understanding of human variation, and by linking
medical and evolutionary themes, it enables us to understand the origins and impacts of our …

The AZFc region of the Y chromosome: at the crossroads between genetic diversity and male infertility

P Navarro-Costa, J Gonçalves… - Human reproduction …, 2010 - academic.oup.com
BACKGROUND The three azoospermia factor (AZF) regions of the Y chromosome represent
genomic niches for spermatogenesis genes. Yet, the most distal region, AZFc, is a major …

Y chromosome and male infertility: update, 2006

CG Krausz, S Degl'Innocenti - Frontiers in Bioscience, 2005 - flore.unifi.it
Male factor infertility accounts for about half the cases of couple infertility and in around 50%
of cases its etiology remains unknown. Molecular genetic techniques have unveiled a …

Association of partial AZFc region deletions with spermatogenic impairment and male infertility

A Ferlin, A Tessari, F Ganz, E Marchina… - Journal of medical …, 2005 - jmg.bmj.com
Background: Complete deletions of the AZFc region in distal Yq are the most frequent
molecular genetic cause of severe male infertility. They are caused by intrachromosomal …