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The genes that code for hemoglobin are found on __________.

one chromosome


two chromosomes


three chromosomes


four chromosomes

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one chromosome, or gene 11

User Dani
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The gene could that produces a significant amount of haemoglobin in our bloodstream could be primarily attributed to a single type of chromosome. In addition, the component would be eventually called "beta-globin" wherein it generally consists of two subunits of protein such as beta and alpha globin.
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