Abstract

Hb G Szuhu, the third G-type hemoglobin to be found among Chinese residents of Taiwan, is characterized by the replacement of asparaginyl residues by lysyl residues at position 80 of the β-chains. Two other slow variants, Hb G Hsin-Chu and Hb G Taipei, from this Chinese population were previously reported to have alanyl and glycyl residues respectively replacing the glutamyl group normally present at the β-22 position. The relative incidences of the three slow variants among Chinese subjects remains to be established.

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