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    Area of Science:

    • Developmental Biology
    • Human Genetics
    • Reproductive Science

    Background:

    • The March of Dimes Prize in Developmental Biology honors significant contributions to understanding the science of birth defects.
    • Patricia Jacobs and David Page are recognized for their pioneering work on the X and Y chromosomes.

    Observation:

    • Research focused on the genetic basis of sex chromosomes and their role in development.
    • Investigated the complex mechanisms underlying normal and abnormal fetal development.

    Findings:

    • Their work has significantly improved the understanding of genetic factors influencing birth defects.
    • Elucidated key aspects of X and Y chromosome function in human development.

    Implications:

    • Advances in understanding genetic contributions to birth defects can lead to improved diagnostics and treatments.
    • Enhanced knowledge of sex chromosome biology has broad implications for reproductive health and genetic counseling.