1993
DOI: 10.2307/3431369
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Genetic Anomalies in Mammalian Germ Cells and Their Significance for Human Reproductive and Developmental Risk

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“…Embryonic aneuploidy manifests itself in a number of human health problems such as Down's syndrome or preterm fetal loss (Hassold, 1986;Dellarco, 1993). Data which summarized the incidence of aneuploidy in human gametes (Martin et al, 1991) and in aborted human fetuses (Hassold, 1986) indicated that errors in maternal meiosis account for the majority of the autosomal aneuploidy observed in humans.…”
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“…Embryonic aneuploidy manifests itself in a number of human health problems such as Down's syndrome or preterm fetal loss (Hassold, 1986;Dellarco, 1993). Data which summarized the incidence of aneuploidy in human gametes (Martin et al, 1991) and in aborted human fetuses (Hassold, 1986) indicated that errors in maternal meiosis account for the majority of the autosomal aneuploidy observed in humans.…”
Section: Wiley-liss Incmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Data which summarized the incidence of aneuploidy in human gametes (Martin et al, 1991) and in aborted human fetuses (Hassold, 1986) indicated that errors in maternal meiosis account for the majority of the autosomal aneuploidy observed in humans. Despite the relatively high incidence of human oocyte and embryonic aneuploidy, the cellular mechanism(s) through which it arises remain poorly defined (Hassold, 1986;Martin et al, 1991;Dellarco, 1993).…”
Section: Wiley-liss Incmentioning
confidence: 99%