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What is the difference between normal and sickle hemoglobin at the DNA, RNA, and protein (amino acid) level?
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What is the difference between normal and sickle hemoglobin at the DNA, RNA, and protein (amino acid) level?
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DNA sickle hemoglobin is a result of a point mutaion in one base rna changes from gag to gug protein amino acid level changes amino acid from glu to val.
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