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Review
. 2009 Oct;102(10):415-24.
doi: 10.1258/jrsm.2009.090221.

An alternative approach to medical genetics based on modern evolutionary biology. Part 3: HERVs in diseases

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An alternative approach to medical genetics based on modern evolutionary biology. Part 3: HERVs in diseases

Frank P Ryan. J R Soc Med. 2009 Oct.
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HERV-15 recombination between Y chromosomes during meiosis, leading to deletion or duplication of AZFa genetic domain

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