Abstract

The genetic polymorphism of red cell adenosine deaminase (ADA) was investigated in five population groups in Israel: Ashkenazi Jews, non-Ashkenazi Jews from Iraq, Yemen, North Africa, and Arabs. The distribution of the ADA<sup>1</sup> and ADA<sup>2</sup> genes was found to be heterogeneous. The highest frequency of the ADA<sup>2</sup> gene was observed among the Iraqi Jews (0.1494) and the lowest among North African Jews (0.0907). In spite of this heterogeneity, all the five communities shared a common trait, namely, significantly higher frequencies of the ADA<sup>2</sup> gene than those observed in most populations from Western or Northern Europe. The trait of high frequency of the ADA<sup>2</sup> gene had been described also in Mediterranean populations (Greece, Italy), Asiatic Indians and Filipinos.

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