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*'''mini hemoglobin''' found in neural tissue and contains 109 residues<ref>PMID:9642264</ref> .
*'''mini hemoglobin''' found in neural tissue and contains 109 residues<ref>PMID:9642264</ref> .
*'''giant hemoglobin''' are sulfur-binding 400kDa hemoglobin found in mouthless and gutless marine animals which get their nutrition by symbiosis with sulfur-oxidizing bacteria<ref>PMID:16204001</ref> .
*'''giant hemoglobin''' are sulfur-binding 400kDa hemoglobin found in mouthless and gutless marine animals which get their nutrition by symbiosis with sulfur-oxidizing bacteria<ref>PMID:16204001</ref> .
*'''truncated hemoglobin''' found in bacteria and plants.  They are 20-40 residues shorter than other Hb and have 2-on-2 alpha helical sandwich structure vs the 3-on-3 of other Has<ref>PMID:11696555</ref> .
*'''truncated hemoglobin''' found in bacteria and plants.  They are 20-40 residues shorter than other Hb and have 2-on-2 alpha helical sandwich structure vs the 3-on-3 of other Hbs<ref>PMID:11696555</ref> .


==Hemoglobin subunit binding O<sub>2</sub>==
==Hemoglobin subunit binding O<sub>2</sub>==

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