CAP thresholds for 11–12-week-old nonexposed mice. A. Mean CAP thresholds for +/+ +/+, +/sh1 +/+, +/+ +/v, and +/sh1 +/v mice plotted against frequency scaled according to the frequency place map described by Ehret (1975). * signifies frequencies at which thresholds were significantly different from those of +/+ +/+ mice (p < 0.05). Error bars represent SEM. CAP thresholds for +/+ +/v mice were significantly raised compared with +/+ +/+ mice at both low (3 kHz, +31 dB, p = 0.002; 6 kHz, +36 dB, p < 0.001; and 9 kHz, +29 dB, p = 0.004) and high frequencies (15 kHz, +19 dB, p = 0.047; 18 kHz, +30 dB, p = 0.001; 24 kHz, +53 dB, p < 0.001; and 30 kHz, +66 dB, p < 0.001). Similarly, for +/sh1 +/v mice, thresholds were significantly raised at low (3 kHz, +29 dB, p = 0.002, 6 kHz, +27 dB, p = 0.003; and 9 kHz, +24 dB, p =0.007) and high frequencies (18 kHz, +17 dB, p = 0.041; 24 kHz, +40 dB, p < 0.001; and 30 kHz, +51 dB, p < 0.001) compared with +/+ +/+ mice. B–E. CAP thresholds for individual +/+ +/+ (B), +/sh1 +/+ (C), +/+ +/v (D), and +/sh1 +/v (E) mice. For reference, the mean CAP threshold for +/+ +/+ mice has been plotted in grey. Mice heterozygous for Cdh23v show greater interanimal variability than mice wild type at this locus.