A new unstable and low oxygen affinity hemoglobin variant: Hb J-Auckland [beta 25(B7)Gly----Asp]
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A new unstable and low oxygen affinity hemoglobin variant: Hb J-Auckland [beta 25(B7)Gly----Asp]
Abstract
Hb J-Auckland is a new hemoglobin variant with the amino acid substitution beta 25(B7)Gly----Asp. It is mildly unstable and has a low oxygen affinity. The propositus and a son, both heterozygous for Hb J-Auckland, have marginally low Hb values but no apparent clinical symptoms.
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