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IN man there exists a large number of abnormal genetically determined haemoglobins. To our knowledge no abnormal hæmoglobins are yet reported found in domestic animals. When investigating the haemoglobin phenotypes of experimental sheep with the technique of starch-gel electrophoresis an animal having atypical haemoglobin was found.
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BRÆND, M., EFREMOV, G. & HELLE, O. Abnormal Hæmoglobin in Sheep. Nature 204, 700 (1964). https://doi.org/10.1038/204700a0
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