Data from previous study by our group suggest that in smoking women sex ratio of offspring is higher in newborns carrying ACP1C allele than in other ACP1 genotypes, suggesting that differences observed among human population concerning the effect of smoking may depend in part on this genetic factor.
Gloria, F., Meloni, G., Grassi, S., Bottini, N., Saccucci, P., Giarrizzo, G., et al. (2007). ACP1 and offspring sex ratio in smoking puerperae: a study at population level. EARLY HUMAN DEVELOPMENT, 83(6), 349-354 [10.1016/j.earlhumdev.2006.07.005].
ACP1 and offspring sex ratio in smoking puerperae: a study at population level
GLORIA, FULVIA;BOTTINI, NUNZIO;SACCUCCI, PATRIZIA;MAGRINI, ANDREA;BERGAMASCHI, ANTONIO;BOTTINI, EGIDIO
2007-06-01
Abstract
Data from previous study by our group suggest that in smoking women sex ratio of offspring is higher in newborns carrying ACP1C allele than in other ACP1 genotypes, suggesting that differences observed among human population concerning the effect of smoking may depend in part on this genetic factor.File in questo prodotto:
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