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Association study of AMH and AMHRII polymorphisms with unexplained infertility
Chiara Rigon, Ph.D., Alessandra Andrisani, M.D., Monica Forzan, Ph.D., Donato D'Antona, M.D., Alice Bruson, Ph.D., Erich Cosmi, M.D., Guido Ambrosini, M.D., Gian Mario Tiboni, M.D., Maurizio Clementi, M.D. Fertility and Sterility Volume 94, Issue 4, Pages (September 2010) DOI: /j.fertnstert Copyright © 2010 American Society for Reproductive Medicine Terms and Conditions
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Figure 1 Rotor Gene 6000 HRM normalized graph. (A) AMHRII –482 A>G polymorphism; green, homozygous for the G allele (GG); red, homozygous for the A allele (AA); blue, heterozygous (AG). (B) AMHRII IVS A>G polymorphism; green, homozygous for the G allele (GG); red, homozygous for the A allele (AA); blue, heterozygous (AG). (C) AMHRII IVS5-6 C>T polymorphism; green, homozygous for the C allele (CC); red, homozygous for the T allele (TT); blue, heterozygous (CT). (D) AMH polymorphism 146 T>G; green, homozygous for the T allele (TT); red, heterozygous (TG). Y axis, normalized fluorescence; X axis, temperature (°C). Fertility and Sterility , DOI: ( /j.fertnstert ) Copyright © 2010 American Society for Reproductive Medicine Terms and Conditions
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