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Janet D Marszalek

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Yang F, Silber S, Leu N, Oates R, Marszalek J, Skaletsky H, et al.
EMBO Mol Med . 2015 Jul; 7(9):1198-210. PMID: 26136358
Genome-wide recombination is essential for genome stability, evolution, and speciation. Mouse Tex11, an X-linked meiosis-specific gene, promotes meiotic recombination and chromosomal synapsis. Here, we report that TEX11 is mutated in...
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Rozen S, Marszalek J, Irenze K, Skaletsky H, Brown L, Oates R, et al.
Am J Hum Genet . 2012 Oct; 91(5):890-6. PMID: 23103232
Deletions involving the Y chromosome's AZFc region are the most common known genetic cause of severe spermatogenic failure (SSF). Six recurrent interstitial deletions affecting the region have been reported, but...
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Rozen S, Marszalek J, Alagappan R, Skaletsky H, Page D
Am J Hum Genet . 2009 Dec; 85(6):923-8. PMID: 20004767
Y-linked single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) have served as powerful tools for reconstructing the worldwide genealogy of human Y chromosomes and for illuminating patrilineal relationships among modern human populations. However, there has...
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Repping S, van Daalen S, Brown L, Korver C, Lange J, Marszalek J, et al.
Nat Genet . 2006 Feb; 38(4):463-7. PMID: 16501575
Although much structural polymorphism in the human genome has been catalogued, the kinetics of underlying change remain largely unexplored. Because human Y chromosomes are clonally inherited, it has been possible...
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Repping S, van Daalen S, Korver C, Brown L, Marszalek J, Gianotten J, et al.
Genomics . 2004 Jun; 83(6):1046-52. PMID: 15177557
The human Y chromosome is replete with amplicons-very large, nearly identical repeats-which render it susceptible to interstitial deletions that often cause spermatogenic failure. Here we describe a recurrent, 1.8-Mb deletion...
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Rozen S, Skaletsky H, Marszalek J, Minx P, Cordum H, Waterston R, et al.
Nature . 2003 Jun; 423(6942):873-6. PMID: 12815433
Eight palindromes comprise one-quarter of the euchromatic DNA of the male-specific region of the human Y chromosome, the MSY. They contain many testis-specific genes and typically exhibit 99.97% intra-palindromic (arm-to-arm)...