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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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The publication Genome-wide Association Study Identifies Candidate Genes for Male Fertility Traits in Humans by Gülüm Kosova, Nicole M. Scott, Craig Niederberger, Gail S. Prins, Carole Ober is not published under an open access license. Therefore, only content curated by the MFGA team can be shown. For abstract, images and tables please follow the link to the original publication.

Curation by the MFGA team
Relevant data sets presented in the publication have been identified. If possible, annotations (title, general information, conditions, processed tissue types and processed cell types) have been added based on information from the publication.

Data set 1: SNPs Associated with Family Size in Males

Genome: Genome-wide Association Study

Species

Species
Human

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

Species

Species
Human

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

Species

Species
Human

Conditions

Human phenotype ontology Participants Comment
HP:control 123 Men who had previously undergone semen analyses