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Some common haemaglobin mutants

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More than 430 abnormal haemoglobins have been described. The majority result from point mutations in the globin genes.

Examples include:

Hb type

Point Mutation

Consequence

HbS

beta-6

sickle cell disease

HbC

beta-6

HbE

beta-26

HbM Boston

beta-58

methaemoglobinaemia

HbM Saskatoon

beta-63

methaemoglobinaemia

Constant Spring

alpha-141

alpha thalassaemia


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