Linkage of a gene for dominant non-syndromic deafness to chromosome 19

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Inherited hearing impairment can occur either in the presence of other clinical features (syndromic hearing loss, SHL) or in isolation (non-syndromic hearing loss, NSHL). The latter is more common and is highly heterogeneous. To date, six NSHL loci have been mapped. We report the identification of a seventh locus (DFNA4) on chromosome 19q13 and suggest DM kinase as a possible candidate gene. © 1995 Oxford University Press.

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Chen, A. H., Ni, L., Fukushima, K., Marietta, J., O’neill, M., Coucke, P., … Smith, R. J. H. (1995). Linkage of a gene for dominant non-syndromic deafness to chromosome 19. Human Molecular Genetics, 4(6), 1073–1076. https://doi.org/10.1093/hmg/4.6.1073

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