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Perhaps the most well-known disease caused by a mutation in the hemoglobin protein is sickle-cell anemia. It results from a mutation of the sixth residue in the β hemoglobin monomer from <scene name='32/32/Hemoglobins_1hho/9'>glutamic acid to a valine</scene>. This hemoglobin variant is termed 'hemoglobin S' ([[2hbs]]). See also<br /> | Perhaps the most well-known disease caused by a mutation in the hemoglobin protein is sickle-cell anemia. It results from a mutation of the sixth residue in the β hemoglobin monomer from <scene name='32/32/Hemoglobins_1hho/9'>glutamic acid to a valine</scene>. This hemoglobin variant is termed 'hemoglobin S' ([[2hbs]]). See also<br /> | ||
[[Ann Taylor/Hemoglobin]] | [[Ann Taylor/Hemoglobin]]<br /> | ||
[[Molecular Playground/Hb-Hp Complex]] | [[Molecular Playground/Hb-Hp Complex]]<br /> | ||
[[Hemoglobin (Hebrew)]]. | [[Hemoglobin (Hebrew)]]. | ||