Azoospermia affects approximately 15% of infertile males. Despite considerable research efforts in the last decades, in the majority of cases the cause remains unidentified. Chromosomal abnormalities and Yq microdeletions have been thoroughly studied, yet only account for 17% of azoospermic men. In fact, little is known about the contribution of the hemizygous X-linked and autosomal genes to male infertility. ...
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