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23 ± 24.52] vs [78.74 ± 61.25] ×10⁶/ml, P less then 0.01), the percentage of progressively mobile sperm ([18.71 ± 15.19]% vs [39.36 ± 9.75]%, P less then 0.01), and the level of FSH ([16.09 ± 17.31] vs [4.56 ± 2.41] IU/L, P less then 0.01), but not between the genotypes and male infertility, and no correlation was found in subgroup analysis. CONCLUSIONS The single nucleotide polymorphisms rs995030 and rs4474514 of the KITLG gene were not significantly correlated with male infertility, which is to be further verified by more studies wit