Research Uncovers How Male Germline Mutations Increase with Age

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Sperm sequencing reveals extensive positive selection in the male germline, with certain genes and mutations increasing with age, potentially elevating the risk of developmental disorders in offspring and highlighting the impact of clonal expansion in germline cells.
Topics:health#age-related-mutation-accumulation#driver-genes#germline-mutations#positive-selection#science#sperm-sequencing
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- Hotspots of human mutation point to clonal expansions in spermatogonia Nature
- Study Finds Positive Selection Shapes Genetic Mutations in Male Germline Through Sperm Analysis geneonline.com
- Why Older Fathers Pass on More Harmful Mutations to Their Kids Neuroscience News
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