Y-haplotypes and idiopathic male infertility in an Indian population

Singh, Kiran ; Raman, Rajiva (2009) Y-haplotypes and idiopathic male infertility in an Indian population Indian Journal of Human Genetics, 15 (1). pp. 19-22. ISSN 0971-6866

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Abstract

Infertility being a multifactorial disorder, both genetic and environmental factors contribute to the etiology of infertile phenotype. Chromosomal anomalies and Y-microdeletion are the established genetic risk factors of male infertility. Y-haplotypes has been found as risk factor for male infertility in certain populations, though in certain others no association has been reported, suggesting a population-specific association of these variations with male infertility. In a case-control study, 165 azoo-/oligospermic patients and 200 controls were haplotyped for certain Y-haplogroups for a possible association with idiopathic male infertility in an Indian population. Analysed Y-haplogroups showed no association with infertile phenotype. Thus this genetic factor is not a risk for infertility in the studied Indian population but that does not rule out the possibility of any of them, to be a risk in other populations.

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Keywords:Male Infertility; Single Nucleotide Polymorphism; Y-haplotypes
ID Code:41672
Deposited On:30 May 2011 13:50
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