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Review
. 2025 Jul;13(5):986-998.
doi: 10.1111/andr.13835. Epub 2025 Jan 8.

Introduction to androgenetics: terminology, approaches, and impactful studies across 60 years

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Introduction to androgenetics: terminology, approaches, and impactful studies across 60 years

Arvand Akbari et al. Andrology. 2025 Jul.

Abstract

Across six decades, androgenetics has consistently concentrated on discovering genetic causes and enhancing the molecular diagnostics of male infertility, disorders of sex development, and their broader implications on health, such as cancer and other comorbidities. Despite vast clinical knowledge, the training of andrologists often lacks fundamental basics in medical genetics. This work, as part of the Special Issue of Andrology "Genetics in Andrology", provides the core terminology in medical genetics and technological advancements in genomics, required to understand the ever-progressing research in the field. It also gives an overview of study designs and approaches that have frequently led to discoveries in androgenetics. The rapid progress in the methodological toolbox in human genetics is illustrated by numerous examples of impactful androgenetic studies over 60 years, and their clinical implications.

Keywords: androgenetics; clinical implications; genotype‐phenotype correlations; gonadal development; infertility; male reproduction; medical genetics terminology; molecular diagnostics.

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