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Ashkenazi Jewish Genetic Panel (AJGP)

What Is an Ashkenazi Jewish Genetic Panel (AJGP)?

The Ashkenazi Jewish genetic panel is a test to look for certain rare diseases. These diseases occur most often in people of Central and Eastern European (Ashkenazi) Jewish heritage. Most of these diseases can't be treated, and they can cause severe disability and a shortened lifespan.

Genetic testing can show if a person carries a change in a gene that causes one or more of these conditions (called carrier testing). People who are carriers for a condition are healthy, but they have a higher chance of having a child who has the condition if their partner is also a carrier. Testing is available for people of Ashkenazi Jewish heritage who plan to have children or are pregnant.
There are Canadian guidelines on the specific conditions for which testing should be offered. These include:

Canavan disease.

This disease gradually destroys brain tissue.

Familial dysautonomia.

People with this problem cannot feel pain, they sweat a lot, and they have trouble with speech and coordination.

Tay-Sachs disease.

This disease causes a type of fat called ganglioside to build up in the cells of the brain and nervous system.

Other conditions can happen more commonly in people of Ashkenazi Jewish heritage. But testing is usually offered only if there is a family history of the condition.

Information about Ashkenazi Jewish Genetic Panel (AJGP)

Adaptation Date: 02/17/2022

Adapted By: Alberta Health Services

Adaptation Reviewed By: Alberta Health Services

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Information about Ashkenazi Jewish Genetic Panel (AJGP)

Adaptation Date: 02/17/2022

Adapted By: Alberta Health Services

Adaptation Reviewed By: Alberta Health Services