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English: the major alterations suffered by the sperm DNA from strand breaks, alterations of epigenetic marks and base oxidative damage (such as the 8-OHdG residue. It also shows the preferential sites where such alterations preferentially occur corresponding to the genomic regions of lesser compaction still in nucleosomal organization (histone solenoids within the protamine-containing toroidal donuts, and the small DNA linkers associating protamine donuts. (test from article Fig 2) |
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Source | Part of Fig 2 from Champroux, A.. "Mammalian sperm nuclear organization: resiliencies and vulnerabilities". Basic and Clinical Andrology 26. |
Author | A. Champroux, J. Torres-Carreira, P. Gharagozloo, J. R. Drevet & A. Kocer |
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