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Article Dans Une Revue Biology of Reproduction Année : 2023

The paralogs’ enigma of germ-cell specific genes dispensable for fertility: the case of 19 oogenesin genes

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Abstract Gene knockout experiments have shown that many genes are dispensable for a given biological function. In this review, we make an assessment of male and female germ cell-specific genes dispensable for the function of reproduction in mice, the inactivation of which does not affect fertility. In particular, we describe the deletion of a 1 Mb block containing nineteen paralogous genes of the oogenesin/Pramel family specifically expressed in female and/or male germ cells, which has no consequences in both sexes. We discuss this notion of dispensability and the experiments that need to be carried out to definitively conclude that a gene is dispensable for a function.
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hal-04192306 , version 1 (31-08-2023)

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Johan Castille, Dominique Thepot Thépot, Sophie Fouchécourt, Rozenn Dalbies-Tran, Bruno Passet, et al.. The paralogs’ enigma of germ-cell specific genes dispensable for fertility: the case of 19 oogenesin genes. Biology of Reproduction, 2023, ⟨10.1093/biolre/ioad092⟩. ⟨hal-04192306⟩
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