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ZDB-FIG-210130-38
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da Silva et al., 2020 - NCOA3 identified as a new candidate to explain autosomal dominant progressive hearing loss
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Figure 5

Altered swimming behaviour of adult ncoa3 −/− suggests hearing malfunction. A) Overlapped Trajectories of 1-year old wt (n = 7) and ncoa3−/− (n = 6). The bottom right corner is shaded, where the fish are more likely to stay. B) Average spatial distribution of wt and ncoa3−/−. A brighter colour indicates that the fish are more likely to stay in the respective region. For every trajectory acquired from different fish, the corresponding spatial distribution P(N) was calculated. From every P(N), the standard deviation of N in all the grids is calculated, noted as Std(N). C) Graph of Std(N) values for wt and ncoa3−/−. Error bars represent the standard deviation of Std(N). Non-parametric, two tailed, t-Test was used (p = 0.06).

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