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!Female !! Vitiated factor !! Outcome !! Possible modern co-relation
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! !! Vitiated factor !! Outcome !! Possible modern co-relation
 
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| ||Genes in maternal chromosomes(beejabhaga of shonita), responsible for the formation of uterus (garbhashaya) || female not capable of reproduction (vandhya) || Agenesis of uterus/adnexa leading to infertility
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|'''Female''' ||Genes in maternal chromosomes(beejabhaga of shonita), responsible for the formation of uterus (garbhashaya) || female not capable of reproduction (vandhya) || Agenesis of uterus/adnexa leading to infertility
 
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| ||Some of the DNA bases(beejabhaga avayva) in the genes of maternal chromosomes responsible for the production of uterus (garbhashaya)|| can conceive, but deliver only dead fetuses (putipraja) || Recurrent pregnancy loss due to genetic disorders.
 
| ||Some of the DNA bases(beejabhaga avayva) in the genes of maternal chromosomes responsible for the production of uterus (garbhashaya)|| can conceive, but deliver only dead fetuses (putipraja) || Recurrent pregnancy loss due to genetic disorders.
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Swyer Syndrome
 
Swyer Syndrome
 
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| Male ||Genes in paternal chromosomes(beejabhaga of shukra), responsible for the production of sperms(shukra) ||sterile male (vandhya) || Male Infertility due gonadal agenesis
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| '''Male''' ||Genes in paternal chromosomes(beejabhaga of shukra), responsible for the production of sperms(shukra) ||sterile male (vandhya) || Male Infertility due gonadal agenesis
 
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| || Some of the DNA bases(beejabhaga avayva) in the genes of paternal chromosomes responsible for the production of sperms(shukra)|| offspring dies after delivery (putipraja) || Recurrent pregnancy loss due to genetic disorders  
 
| || Some of the DNA bases(beejabhaga avayva) in the genes of paternal chromosomes responsible for the production of sperms(shukra)|| offspring dies after delivery (putipraja) || Recurrent pregnancy loss due to genetic disorders  
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