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https://read.qxmd.com/read/1968617/a-single-origin-of-phenylketonuria-in-yemenite-jews
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
S Avigad, B E Cohen, S Bauer, G Schwartz, M Frydman, S L Woo, Y Niny, Y Shiloh
Phenylketonuria (PKU) is a metabolic disease caused by recessive mutations of the gene encoding the hepatic enzyme phenylalanine hydroxylase (PAH). The incidence of PKU varies widely across different geographic areas, and is highest (about 1 in 5,000 live births) in Ireland and western Scotland, and among Yemenite Jews. A limited number of point mutations account for most of the PKU cases in the European population. Here we report that a single molecular defect--a deletion spanning the third exon of the PAH gene--is responsible for all the PKU cases among the Yemenite Jews...
March 8, 1990: Nature
https://read.qxmd.com/read/900890/the-blood-groups-and-other-heriditary-blood-factors-of-yemenite-and-kurdish-jews
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
D Tills, A Warlow, A E Mourant, A C Kopeć, O G Edholm, G Garrard
Blood specimens collected fro Yemenite and Kurdish Jews living in Israel were tested for 11 blood group systems 5 plasma protein systems and 9 systems of red-cell enzymes. The results of these tests were combined with those of tests on other Yemenite and Kurdish Jews, reported by Godber et al. (1973), the total data sorted according to the place of origin of the subjects or their parents in the Yemen Arab Republic and Kurdistan respectively. Gene frequencies were calculated for each of the local populations so defined...
May 1977: Annals of Human Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/892810/esterase-d-polymorphism-in-several-population-groups-in-israel
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
R Golan, J Ben-Ezzer, A Szeinberg
The genetic polymorphism of red blood cells esterase D (EsD) has been investigated in 9 population groups in Israel: Ashkenazi Jews, non-Ashkenazi Jews from North Africa, Iran, Turkey, Egypt, Balkan, Iraq, Yemen as well as Arabs living in Israel. The distribution of EsD1 and EsD2 genes among the 9 communities was not homogenous chi2 = 42.3; d.f. = 8; p less than 0.0005). The Ashkenazi and North African Jews had significantly lower frequencies of EsD2 (0.100 and 0.102 respectively) than did Yemenite Jews and Arabs (0...
1977: Human Heredity
https://read.qxmd.com/read/761924/erythrocyte-glyoxalase-i-polymorphism-in-several-population-groups-in-israel
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
R Golan, J Ben-Ezzer, A Szeinberg
The genetic polymorphism of red blood cell glyoxalase I (GLO) has been investigated in 9 population groups in Israel: Ashkenazi Jews, non-Ashkenazi Jews from Iran, Iraq, Balkan, North Africa, Yemen, Turkey and Egypt as well as Arabs living in Israel. The distribution of GL01 and GLO2 genes in the 9 communities was not homogeneous (x2 = 14.48; d.f. = 8; p less than 0.0005). Jews from Iran were found to have the lowest GLO1 frequency (0.2294), while those from Egypt had the highest gene frequency (0.3968). The other investigated communities were shown to have intermediate values for this gene frequency...
1979: Human Heredity
https://read.qxmd.com/read/746530/hla-antigens-in-two-iranian-populations-the-armenians-and-the-jews
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
H Tabatabai, K Mohammad, N Mohagheghpour
The distribution of HLA phenotype, genotype and haplotype frequencies was studied in two Iranian populations, the Armenians and the Jews. Although the frequencies of most antigens in the Armenians have approximately the average Jewish values, haplotype frequencies are quite different between the two populations. The frequencies of antigens in Iranian Jews are more similar to those in the Mazandaranies, a group of non-Jewish Iranians, than to the Jewish populations from Yemen and Cochin, India.
November 1978: Tissue Antigens
https://read.qxmd.com/read/462896/hla-antigens-in-genetic-neutropenia-of-yemenite-jews
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
A Weinberger, Y Shoenfeld, R Zamir, E Gazit, H Joshua, J Pinkhas
The HLA antigenic system was studied in Yemenite Jews with genetic neutropenia. No deviation in antigen frequency was observed when compared with matched controls from the same ethnic group. HLA antigen frequency and common haplotypes of the Yemenite Jews were found entirely different from those of the African blacks, known to have the same anomaly.
1979: Vox Sanguinis
https://read.qxmd.com/read/292307/linkage-analysis-and-the-inheritance-of-arches-in-a-habbanite-isolate
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
M W Anderson, B Bonné-Tamir, D Carmelli, E A Thompson
A pedigree and linkage analysis was performed on a corrected version of the Habbanite pedigree 2 of Slatis et al. [1]. The trait "arch on any digit" was examined for major gene inheritance and possible linkage to several blood and serum group markers. The results confirm the proposed dominant major gene inheritance of this trait with almost complete penetrance. In addition, the analysis suggests linkage with the haptoglobin locus with evidence against linkage with Pl and Rhesus. These results are of particular interest in view of recently reported dermatoglyphic associations with haptoglobin...
September 1979: American Journal of Human Genetics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/115155/the-duffy-blood-group-system-in-israeli-jews-and-arabs
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
S G Sandler, C Kravitz, R Sharon, D Hermoni, E Ezekiel, T Cohen
The distribution of the Fy gene was studied in 1,207 Israeli Jews and 509 Arabs. The Fy(a--b--) phenotype (FyFy) was observed in Moslem, Christian and Druze Arabs, and in Jewish immigrants from Yemen and Iraq, but not in Sephardi or Ashkenazi Jews. The Fy gene frequencies in Arabs and Jews were compatible with historical evidence of interactions with native African and admixed regional populations. Compared with Rho (cDe) and Jsa, Fy(a--b--) is a more useful genetic marker for recognizing African admixture in Middle Eastern populations...
1979: Vox Sanguinis
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