<div><p><i>De novo</i> mutations (DNM) are an important source of rare variants and are increasingly being linked to the development of many diseases. Recently, the paternal age effect has been the focus of a number of studies that attempt to explain the observation that increasing paternal age increases the risk for a number of diseases. Using disease-free familial quartets we show that there is a strong positive correlation between paternal age and germline DNM in healthy subjects. We also observed that germline CNVs do not follow the same trend, suggesting a different mechanism. Finally, we observed that DNM were not evenly distributed across the genome, which adds support to the existence of DNM hotspots.</p></div
Higher paternal age at offspring conception increases de novo genetic mutations. Based on evolutiona...
<p>This figure shows the correlation between different SNV and indel germline DNM (left: germline SN...
BACKGROUND: Spontaneous mutations in germ cells increase with male age, but an association between p...
De novo mutations (DNM) are an important source of rare variants and are increasingly being linked t...
De novo mutations (DNM) are an important source of rare variants and are increasingly being linked t...
Genomic copy number variations (CNVs) and increased parental age are both associated with the risk t...
There are established associations between advanced paternal age and offspring risk for psychiatric ...
pre-printThe incidence of base substitutions in humans increases with the age of the father, which s...
The incidence of base substitutions in humans increases with the age of the father, which shows up a...
The offspring of older fathers have higher risk of psychiatric disorders such as schizophrenia and a...
The offspring of older fathers have higher risk of psychiatric disorders such as schizophrenia and a...
De novo mutations (DNMs) originating in gametogenesis are an important source of genetic variation. ...
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Germline mutations are a driving force behind genome evolution and genetic disease. We investigated ...
Higher paternal age at offspring conception increases de novo genetic mutations (Kong et al., 2012)....
Higher paternal age at offspring conception increases de novo genetic mutations. Based on evolutiona...
<p>This figure shows the correlation between different SNV and indel germline DNM (left: germline SN...
BACKGROUND: Spontaneous mutations in germ cells increase with male age, but an association between p...
De novo mutations (DNM) are an important source of rare variants and are increasingly being linked t...
De novo mutations (DNM) are an important source of rare variants and are increasingly being linked t...
Genomic copy number variations (CNVs) and increased parental age are both associated with the risk t...
There are established associations between advanced paternal age and offspring risk for psychiatric ...
pre-printThe incidence of base substitutions in humans increases with the age of the father, which s...
The incidence of base substitutions in humans increases with the age of the father, which shows up a...
The offspring of older fathers have higher risk of psychiatric disorders such as schizophrenia and a...
The offspring of older fathers have higher risk of psychiatric disorders such as schizophrenia and a...
De novo mutations (DNMs) originating in gametogenesis are an important source of genetic variation. ...
To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional L...
Germline mutations are a driving force behind genome evolution and genetic disease. We investigated ...
Higher paternal age at offspring conception increases de novo genetic mutations (Kong et al., 2012)....
Higher paternal age at offspring conception increases de novo genetic mutations. Based on evolutiona...
<p>This figure shows the correlation between different SNV and indel germline DNM (left: germline SN...
BACKGROUND: Spontaneous mutations in germ cells increase with male age, but an association between p...