Genetic polymorphisms among Iranian Jews in Israel
β Scribed by Cohen, T. ;Simhai, B. ;Steinberg, A. G. ;Levene, C. ;Opitz, John M.
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1981
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 513 KB
- Volume
- 8
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0148-7299
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
Iranian Jews represent a very ancient Jewish community with a high frequency of in breeding. A sample of Iranian Jews, mainly unrelated students, was tested for genetic markers of red blood cells and serum. The frequency of glucoseβ6βphosphate dehydrogenase deficiency was not uniform among Jews who had lived in different areas of Iran; it was lower among those from central Iran (6.7%) than in those from southern and western Iran (16.7% and 20.6%, respectively). The frequencies of B, CDe, cDE, S, and K alleles were among the highest recorded in Jewish ethnic groups. Iranian Jews were similar to Iraqi Jews with respect to the frequencies of the blood markers B, CDe, cde, cDe, ACP, PGM~1~ ADA, and Hp; however, the B and CDe markers occur with similar frequencies among indigenous Iranians. The presence of the cDe allele and the Gm,^1,5,13,14,17^ haplotype in low frequencies indicates black admixture. Mongoloid admixture is indicated by the polymorphism of the Gm^1,13,15,16,17^ haplotype. The very rare phenotype Gm(3,5,13,14,17) was observed in 4.8% of 167 individuals tested. This phenotype has not been previously observed among Jews.
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