The human Deleted in AZoospermia (DAZ) genes encode a family of RNA-binding proteins that are expressed exclusively in the germ cells and play a role in the regulation of mRNA translation (1). Members of the family include DAZ, DAZL, and BOULE. The essential role of DAZL and BOULE in spermatogenesis has been established (2-4), but the role of DAZ remains unclear. Men with deletions in the DAZ1 gene can produce sperm, although in lower numbers, and are capable of reproduction and transmission of the genetic lesions (5-7).
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