Abstract

Several nonallelic genes control the synthesis of hemoglobin polypeptide chains in man (Ingram, 1963). In normal individuals, as is well known, the cellular output of the different hemoglobin chains is precisely balanced, so as to give rise nearly exclusively to functionally optimal tetrahemic hemoglobin molecules, whose gross structure varies for different stages of ontogeny.

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