“…In our studied populations, the most common mutation was c.35delG, accounting for 43% of GJB2 mutations. The c.35delG mutation is found to be the most common mutation in many world populations as well as many countries in the Middle East (Adhikary et al., ; Al‐Qahtani et al., ; Ghasemnejad, Khaniani, Zarei, Farbodnia, & Derakhsahan, ; Vozzi et al., ; Yoong et al., ). The analysis of the geographical distribution of mutations located in the GJB2 gene showed more allelic heterogeneity in central compared to southern Iran (Esmaeili, Bonyadi, & Nejadkazem, ; Mahdieh et al., ).…”