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Hemoglobin titusville (described by schneider et al. in 1975) is a hemoglobin variant in which a asn residue is substituted for asp at residue 94 of the α chain.
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Hemoglobin titusville (described by schneider et al. in 1975) is a hemoglobin variant in which a asn residue is substituted for asp at residue 94 of the α chain.
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yes, i believe so? i think....
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