Paternal age effect mutations and selfish spermatogonial selection: causes and consequences for human disease.
Advanced paternal age has been associated with an increased risk for spontaneous congenital disorders and common complex diseases (such as some cancers, schizophrenia, and autism), but the mechanisms that mediate this effect have been poorly understood. A small group of disorders, including Apert sy...
Main Authors: | Goriely, A, Wilkie, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2012
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