D F Conrad
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Oud M, Smits R, Smith H, Mastrorosa F, Holt G, Houston B, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2022 Jan;
13(1):154.
PMID: 35013161
De novo mutations are known to play a prominent role in sporadic disorders with reduced fitness. We hypothesize that de novo mutations play an important role in severe male infertility...
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Oud M, Volozonoka L, Friedrich C, Kliesch S, Nagirnaja L, Gilissen C, et al.
Cell
. 2021 Apr;
184(8):1941-1942.
PMID: 33861957
No abstract available.
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Ho N, Huang N, Conrad D
Andrology
. 2015 Oct;
3(6):1140-9.
PMID: 26473511
Despite its great potential, high-throughput functional genomic data are rarely integrated and applied to characterizing the genomic basis of fertility. We obtained and reprocessed over 30 functional genomics datasets from...
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Lima A, Carvalho F, Goncalves J, Fernandes S, Marques P, Sousa M, et al.
Andrology
. 2015 Jul;
3(5):825-33.
PMID: 26139570
The double sex and mab-3-related transcription factor 1 (DMRT1) gene has long been linked to sex-determining pathways across vertebrates and is known to play an essential role in gonadal development...
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MacArthur D, Manolio T, Dimmock D, Rehm H, Shendure J, Abecasis G, et al.
Nature
. 2014 Apr;
508(7497):469-76.
PMID: 24759409
The discovery of rare genetic variants is accelerating, and clear guidelines for distinguishing disease-causing sequence variants from the many potentially functional variants present in any human genome are urgently needed....
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Pemberton T, Jakobsson M, Conrad D, Coop G, Wall J, Pritchard J, et al.
Ann Hum Genet
. 2008 Jun;
72(Pt 4):535-46.
PMID: 18513279
When performing association studies in populations that have not been the focus of large-scale investigations of haplotype variation, it is often helpful to rely on genomic databases in other populations...