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Genetics of the female reproductive ducts

✍ Scribed by Simpson, Joe Leigh


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2000
Tongue
English
Weight
160 KB
Volume
89
Category
Article
ISSN
0148-7299

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✦ Synopsis


Familial aggregates of the most common disorders of mΓΌllerian differentiation in females-MΓΌllerian aplasia, incomplete MΓΌllerian fusion-are best explained on the basis of polygenic/multifactorial inheritance. No information exists on the number and chromosomal location of responsible genes. Single mutant genes (Mendelian) are responsible for the McKusick-Kaufman syndrome (MKS) and the hand-foot-genital syndrome. The molecular basis for the latter condition involves HOXA13, but the molecular basis of MKS and other disorders of the female reproductive ducts is unknown. Vaginal atresia, MΓΌllerian aplasia, and incomplete MΓΌllerian fusion are not infrequently observed in malformation syndromes.


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