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. 1994 Dec;3(12):2219-22.
doi: 10.1093/hmg/3.12.2219.

A gene responsible for a dominant form of neurosensory non-syndromic deafness maps to the NSRD1 recessive deafness gene interval

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A gene responsible for a dominant form of neurosensory non-syndromic deafness maps to the NSRD1 recessive deafness gene interval

H Chaïb et al. Hum Mol Genet. 1994 Dec.

Abstract

The first localization of a gene responsible for autosomal, neurosensory, recessive deafness recently assigned NSRD1 to the centromeric region of human chromosome 13. We now report on a dominant form of neurosensory deafness found in a family of French origin. The deafness is moderate to severe, has a prelingual onset and affects predominantly the high frequencies. The gene responsible for this form of deafness was found by linkage analysis to map to the same region of chromosome 13 as NSRD1. A multipoint analysis gave a maximum lod score of 4.66 with a most likely location close to locus D13S175. This suggests that different mutations in NSRD1 may cause both dominant and recessive neurosensory deafness.

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