Genome-wide Association Study Identifies Candidate Genes for Male Fertility Traits in Humans
Gülüm Kosova, Nicole M. Scott, Craig Niederberger, Gail S. Prins, Carole Ober, 08.06.2012
KOSOVA, Gülüm, et al. Genome-wide association study identifies candidate genes for male fertility traits in humans. The American Journal of Human Genetics, 2012, 90. Jg., Nr. 6, S. 950-961.
Publication: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ajhg.2012.04.016
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Relevant data sets presented in the publication have been identified. If possible, annotations (title, general information,
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Data set 1: SNPs Associated with Family Size in Males
Genome: Genome-wide Association Study
Conditions
Human phenotype ontology |
Participants |
Comment |
HP:control |
269 |
married men who are members of a founder population of European descent |
Data set 2: SNPs Associated with Birth Rate in Males
Genome: Genome-wide Association Study
Conditions
Human phenotype ontology |
Participants |
Comment |
HP:control |
269 |
married men who are members of a founder population of European descent |
Data set 3: Replication
Genome: Targeted Genotyping
Conditions
Human phenotype ontology |
Participants |
Comment |
HP:control |
123 |
Men who had previously undergone semen analyses |