The Inheritance of Hearing Loss and Deafness: A Historical Perspective.
Alessandro MartiniAndrea CozzaValerio Maria Di Pasquale FiascaPublished in: Audiology research (2024)
If the term "genetics" is a relatively recent proposition, introduced in 1905 by English biologist William Bateson, who rediscovered and spread in the scientific community Mendel's principles of inheritance, since the dawn of human civilization the influence of heredity has been recognized, especially in agricultural crops and animal breeding. And, later, in familial dynasties. In this concise review, we outline the evolution of the idea of hereditary hearing loss, up to the current knowledge of molecular genetics and epigenetics.