2024
DOI: 10.3390/genes15081069
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Whole Genome Analysis in Consanguineous Families Reveals New Loci for Speech Sound Disorder (SSD)

Tahira Yasmin,
Aatika Sadia,
Laraib Nadeem
et al.

Abstract: Speech is the most common means of communication in humans. Any defect in accurate speech production ability results in the development of speech sound disorder (SSD), a condition that can significantly impair an individual’s academic performance, social interactions, and relationships with peers and adults. This study investigated the genetic basis of SSD in three Pakistani families. We performed family-based genome-wide parametric linkage analysis and homozygosity mapping in three consanguineous families wit… Show more

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