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Study links glymphatic system dysfunction to hallucinations
Researchers studying a rare genetic condition tied to high psychosis risk have found that the brain’s waste-clearing plumbing ...
Understand how maternal age influences pregnancy risks, chromosomal conditions, and why early screening and care can help ensure a healthy baby.
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Selfish chromosomes seize sperm genes to bias inheritance
India, March 17 -- Selfish chromosomes bias genetic inheritance by manipulating the overdrive (Ovd) gene, a natural sperm quality control checkpoint.
Single-cell RNA sequencing of endometrial samples across the menstrual cycle identified key cell types and gene signatures ...
A new University of Utah-led study has discovered the mechanism behind a decades-old evolutionary mystery—how "selfish chromosomes" cheat the rules of genetic inheritance. The researchers found that ...
For sexual reproduction to yield healthy offspring, newly generated oocytes—immature egg cells—must receive the correct amount of DNA after cell division. This process of segregating chromosomes ...
The vast dataset allowed the Johns Hopkins University-led team to demonstrate robust connections between specific variations in a mother's DNA and their risk of miscarriage. The findings shed new ...
“Therefore, EDA and aneuploidy rates represent two independent factors in determining the number of euploid embryos available for transfer and the overall likelihood of ART success.” “Therefore, EDA ...
Human egg cells are often prone to chromosomal errors. As women age, the error rate increases sharply — and can contribute to infertility, pregnancy loss, and ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Oregon scientists used human skin cells to create fertilizable eggs, a step in the quest to develop lab-grown eggs or sperm to one day help people conceive. But the experiment ...
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