Some people without inborn hearing loss, connexin26(CX26) and connexin30(CX30) work together to form the cochlea's hybrid junction gaps.In this gene, which is to produce it is the largest genetic bilateral deafness and hearing impairment is called to DFNB1.for more details visit this link https://www.hearingsol.com/connexin-26-gene-linked-hearing-loss/
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