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"The Romano-Ward syndrome, which occurs commonly in an autosomal dominant fashion, encompasses heterozygous mutations associated with KCNQ1 (LQT1), KCNH2 (LQT2), SCN5A (LQT3), KCNE1 (LQT5), KCNE2 (LQT6), CAV3 (LQT9), SCN4B (LQT10), AKAP9 (LQT11), SNTA1 (LQT12) and KCNJ5 (LQT13)."