What Is an Ashkenazi Jewish Genetic Panel (AJGP)?
An Ashkenazi Jewish genetic panel (AJGP) is a blood test that looks
for genetic diseases that occur more often in people of Eastern European
(Ashkenazi) Jewish heritage. These diseases do not just affect people of
Ashkenazi Jewish heritage but are more common in this group of people. Other
racial and ethnic groups have genetic diseases that are more common in their
group.
An AJGP test tells parents if they have an increased chance of
having a child with certain genetic diseases. Anyone who is interested in
knowing his or her
carrier status can ask for the test, but a doctor must
order the test. You do not have to be tested for every disease in the panel,
and different labs have different tests in the panel.
Talk to your doctor about which diseases are important for your
family.
Genetic counseling to help you understand the meaning
and results of the test is recommended before you have this genetic
test.