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From: Genetic investigations on singleton school aged children reveal novel variants and new candidate genes for hearing loss

Fig. 3

Percentage of known deafness genes’ contribution in the cohort. (A) Pie chart showing the percentage contribution of each gene to hearing loss in our study. Percentages were calculated from the data of 44 individuals. SLC26A4 caused hearing loss in 25% of the participants. 25% participants remained without a genetic diagnosis. The percentage undiagnosed includes the two individuals with variants in potential candidate genes. (B) Pie chart with the recalculated percentage contribution of each gene to hearing loss after combining the results from 21 participants with a similar phenotype from our previous study8. The final participant count was 65 and the major contributing gene remains SLC26A4. (A) Percentage of gene contribution. (B) Percentage contribution after combining the data from previous report.

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