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Trigila et al., 2021 - Hearing loss genes reveal patterns of adaptive evolution at the coding and non-coding levels in mammals
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Bioinformatics pipeline and filtering process of two datasets of hearing loss genes: the classic dataset composed of non-syndromic hearing loss genes identified in humans which is composed of a total of 129 coding genes obtained by combining the information available in the “Hereditary Hearing Loss Homepage” [17], the “Genetics Home Reference – Nonsyndromic deafness related genes” website [18], the Connexin-deafness homepage – Nonsyndromic deafness related connexins” [19] and from the chapter “Deafness and Hereditary Hearing Loss Overview” from the online book “Gene Review” [20], and the recently identified hearing impairment genes by the International Mouse Phenotype Consortium [2123]

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