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Conclusions
Deletions significantly differential in prevalence between these groups were observed in several regions of very common known CNV, which may have plausible link to key theories on reproductive success and evolution. The variants observed on the first two regions (chr7 & 14) involved variant transcripts of the T-cell receptor-g and -a respectively. On chromosome 11 the deletions involved the 52N1 and 52N5 families of olfactory receptor genes. Both the immune response and olfactory perceptions have been suggested to be involved with the evolution of eutherian mammalian reproduction and fertility in humans.
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