Apparently balanced reciprocal translocations are one of the most common genetic causes of male infertility. The commonly accepted underlying pathophysiological mechanism is that they impair meiosis ...
Reciprocal translocations are one of the most common structural chromosome abnormalities in our species and are present in one in 500 unselected newborns studied with a moderate level of banding. 1 ...
Robertsonian translocation is the most common form of chromosomal translocation in humans. It means that two chromosomes, the structures that make up a person’s DNA, join together in an abnormal way.
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