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Common genetic variants affect risk of a major cause of pregnancy loss

Genetic data from 139,416 human embryos were used to characterize chromosomal abnormalities, called aneuploidies, that underlie many cases of pregnancy loss. This approach revealed a relationship between aneuploidy and the exchange of DNA between chromosomes during female meiosis and egg formation, and identified common maternal genetic variants associated with meiotic errors.
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