We found a maternal age effect, whereby the risk of triploidy increases by 76% between ages 30 and 40.
Finally, ploidy aberrations tends to cluster in families: six couples had three affected embryos (four with female age<35), unexpected by chance, suggesting a genetic basis.
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Finally, ploidy aberrations tends to cluster in families: six couples had three affected embryos (four with female age<35), unexpected by chance, suggesting a genetic basis.
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Identifying and understanding these errors will contribute to explaining meiosis and infertility.
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