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A biochemical analysis of the structural abnormalities of haemoglobins Bethesda and Rainier has located them in a dipeptide of the β-chains.
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HAYASHI, A., STAMATOYANNOPOULOS, G., YOSHIDA, A. et al. Haemoglobin Rainier : β145 (HC2) Tyrosine→Cysteine and Haemoglobin Bethesda: β145 (HC2) Tyrosine → Histidine. Nature New Biology 230, 264–267 (1971). https://doi.org/10.1038/newbio230264a0
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