Abstract

Electrophoretic patterns of hemoglobin were observed in 61 samples from gibbons and in 29 samples from leaf-monkeys. In gibbons, three hemoglobin types, involving two main molecules with a minor component, were found. The two gibbon hemoglobins were presumed to differ in their corresponding beta chain. It is characteristic that each of the three hemoglobin types was present in three different species of gibbons. In three species of leaf-monkey, only one hemoglobin was observed, showing electrophoretic mobility very similar to human Hb-A.

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