“…To date, six c-KIT alleles have been reported in pigs: i , the recessive allele in wild boar;I Be , the dominant allele for the belt phenotype in Hampshire pigs; I P , the half dominant allele for the patch phenotype in Pietrain; I (I 1 , I 2 , orI 3 ), the completely dominant allele for white color in Landrace and large white pigs. The polymorphisms in the c-KIT sequence could discriminate the European from the Asian groups, the two main clusters produced during the domestication history (Niu, Shi, Xie, Liu, & Zhong, 2018). On the other hand, pigs exhibit more similar audiological characteristics to humans than rodents, including the cochlear structure, the range of audible frequency, and sensitivity to sound (Chen et al, 2016;Guo et al, 2015;Hai, Guo, et al, 2017), making it more advantageous in the research and treatment of hearing loss.…”