Abstract
This study was carried out to determine the 32-bp deletion allele frequencies in the CCR5 gene (CCR5-Δ32) in various populations of Jews of eastern European origin (Ashkenazi Jews). The total population sample (n = 351) represented Ashkenazi Jews originating from seven geographic groups in Europe. The overall frequency of the CCR5-Δ32 allele was elevated (13.7%), although some important differences in frequencies occurred among the seven countries included in the survey; the frequency was highest (25.9%) in those of Lithuanian origin. There is an apparent trend (r = 0.74) involving a lowering of the Δ32 allele frequencies moving from north to south in the seven populations tested. The Δ32 frequencies obtained were compared to those already published for non-Jewish populations inhabiting the same countries and the differences in frequencies were not significant, with the exception of Lithuania (χ2 = 2.20, p < 0.03). Founder effect and genetic drift are proposed to explain the elevated values observed in Ashkenazi Jews and those originating from Lithuania.
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Lucotte, G., & Smets, P. (2003). CCR5-Δ32 Allele Frequencies in Ashkenazi Jews. Genetic Testing, 7(4), 333–337. https://doi.org/10.1089/109065703322783716
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