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Genetic research has rapidly advanced in the fields of genetics, genomics, and biotechnology. Cytogenetic and Genome Research is an international platform for research in human, animal, and plant cytogenetics. Human Heredity explores the genetics of human populations, while Sexual Development focuses on mechanisms governing sex determination and differentiation. Molecular Syndromology advances the understanding of genetic syndromes through molecular insights.
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- The Use of Genetics for Reaching a Diagnosis in XY DSD
- The Molecular Basis of 5α-Reductase Type 2 Deficiency
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- Y Chromosome Genomic Variations and Biological Significance in Human Diseases and Health
- Epigenetic Clocks: In Aging-Related and Complex Diseases
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