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* Gower 1 (ξ2ε2) | * Gower 1 (ξ2ε2) | ||
* Gower 2 (α2ε2) (PDB 1A9W) | * Gower 2 (α2ε2) (PDB 1A9W) | ||
* Haemoglobin Portland (ξ2γ2) | * Haemoglobin Portland (ξ2γ2) <ref name=global> [http://www.experiencefestival.com/a/Hemoglobin_-_Types_of_haemoglobins_in_humans/id/4770818 Hemoglobin - Types of haemoglobins in humans] Global Oneness </ref> | ||
In the fetus: | In the fetus: | ||
* Haemoglobin F (α2γ2) (PDB 1FDH) | * Haemoglobin F (α2γ2) (PDB 1FDH) <ref name=global/> | ||
In adults: | In adults: | ||
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* Haemoglobin A (α2β2) (PDB 1BZ0) - The most common type. (95%-98%) It includes two alpha (α) protein chains and two beta (β) protein chains | * Haemoglobin A (α2β2) (PDB 1BZ0) - The most common type. (95%-98%) It includes two alpha (α) protein chains and two beta (β) protein chains | ||
* Haemaglobin A2 (α2δ2) - It has two alpha (α) and two delta (δ) protein chains. It makes up about 2%-3% of Hb. | * Haemaglobin A2 (α2δ2) - It has two alpha (α) and two delta (δ) protein chains. It makes up about 2%-3% of Hb. | ||
* Haemoglobin F (α2γ2) - It has two alpha (α) and two gamma (γ) protein chains. In adults, Haemoglobin F is found only in red cells called F cells. | * Haemoglobin F (α2γ2) - It has two alpha (α) and two gamma (γ) protein chains. In adults, Haemoglobin F is found only in red cells called F cells. <ref> [http://www.labtestsonline.org/understanding/analytes/hemoglobin_var/glance.html Hemoglobin Variants] Lab Tests Online </ref> | ||
== References == | == References == |