There is no reason to suppose it is any different from that of the rest of the population.
About 2% of the population of the United States is Jewish.
Her father is Ashkenazi Jewish and her mother was African-American.
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Tay-Sachs disease is particularly common among Jewish people of Eastern European and Russian (Ashkenazi) origin. About one out of every 3,600 babies born to Ashkenazi Jewish couples will have the disease. Tay-Sachs is also.
No; this is a common misconception. Anyone whose parents are both carriers of the gene for Tay-Sachs disease (TSD) may become afflicted with TSD. That being said, TSD is most common among the Ashkenazi Jewish population as approximately 1 in every 27 Ashkenazi Jewish people is a carrier of the faulty gene. In the general population, about 1 in every 300 people carries the gene for TSD. In the French-Canadian population, the Cajun population of Louisiana, and the Amish population of Pennsylvania, the faulty gene that causes TSD is a little bit more common (but still less common than in the Ashkenazi Jewish population).
Eastern European Ashkenazi Jewish population. It is also found in Southeastern Canadians and Cajuns.
Her father is Ashkenazi Jewish and her mother was African-American.
2/3 of the Europian Jewish population or 1/3 of the global jewish population
No. She is georgian
0.1% of the Azerbaijani population is Jewish.
Ziegler is a German and Jewish (Ashkenazi) last name.
90%