Evidence for selective advantage of pathogenic FGFR2 mutations in the male germ line.
Observed mutation rates in humans appear higher in male than female gametes and often increase with paternal age. This bias, usually attributed to the accumulation of replication errors or inefficient repair processes, has been difficult to study directly. Here, we describe a sensitive method to qua...
Main Authors: | Goriely, A, Mcvean, G, Röjmyr, M, Ingemarsson, B, Wilkie, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2003
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