Homozygous splice site mutation in zp1 causes

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: G C A T and collaborators from the Institut de Parasitologie Pathologie Tropicale, EA, Fédération de Translationelle (IPPTS), France have published the research work: Homozygous Splice Site Mutation in ZP1 Causes, in the Journal: Genes 2020, 11, 382 of /2020/

SUMMARY

    Successful human fertilization requires the fusion of a sperm cell with a mature oocyte. Naturally, oogenesis involves two developmental arrests of the maturing oocytes, the first one at meiosis I, more precisely at the diplotene stage of prophase I, at which point they are named germinal vesicles (GV) and . . .

     

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