what is the difference in the aminoacid sequence in normal
haemoglobin and sickle cell anaemic person?
Answer Posted / raja
in human being normal haemoglobin differs from sickle
celled anaemic person in the sequence of aminoacids.
normal haemoglobin: val-his-leu-thr-pro-glu-glu-lys
sickle cell haemoglobin:val-his-leu-thr-pro-val-glu-lys
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