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Biochemical Genetics, 1977
Electrophoretic mobilities of three hemoglobins (Hb1, Hb2, and Hb3) were studied in 15 populations of brine shrimps. Genetic segregation data support the model that Hb2 contains n alpha-polypeptides and n beta-polypeptides; Hb1 contains 2n alpha-polypeptides- Hb3 contains neither alpha- nor beta-polypeptides.
G, Sterling, S T, Bowen
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Electrophoretic mobilities of three hemoglobins (Hb1, Hb2, and Hb3) were studied in 15 populations of brine shrimps. Genetic segregation data support the model that Hb2 contains n alpha-polypeptides and n beta-polypeptides; Hb1 contains 2n alpha-polypeptides- Hb3 contains neither alpha- nor beta-polypeptides.
G, Sterling, S T, Bowen
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Hemoglobin F and Hemoglobin E/β-Thalassemia
Journal of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology, 2000Hemoglobin (Hb) F levels are high and variable in Hb E/beta-thalassemia, ranging from 10% to 80%. The high levels are secondary to expansion of the erythron with ineffective erythropoiesis and selection in favor of cells able to make more gamma-globin. The variability in levels reflects the complex processes involved in Hb F production.
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Hemoglobin A1c levels and variant hemoglobins
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1984L, Baxi, E A, Reece, D, Barad
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