DNA
B-subunit of the hemoglobin A molecule is not a complete DNA molecule. It contains 4 subunits
No, the B-subunit of hemoglobin A is a protein subunit, not a DNA molecule. Hemoglobin is composed of four protein subunits (two alpha and two beta) that come together to form the hemoglobin molecule, which carries oxygen in red blood cells. The instructions for making these protein subunits are found in the DNA of our cells.
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The difference in electrophoretic pattern between normal hemoglobin A and hemoglobin S is due to a single amino acid substitution. In hemoglobin S, a glutamic acid is replaced by a valine at position 6 of the beta-globin chain. This change causes hemoglobin S to have a different charge, leading to its characteristic migration pattern on electrophoresis.
A red blood cell that contains normal amounts of hemoglobin is called a normocytic red blood cell.
Hemoglobin can't have DNA because it is in Red Blood Cells which don't have DNA so hemoglobin can't have DNA
For an infant, normal hemoglobin is 14-22 g/dL
B-subunit of the hemoglobin A molecule is not a complete DNA molecule. It contains 4 subunits
loss of only one amino acid from the normal hemoglobin molecule
No, the B-subunit of hemoglobin A is a protein subunit, not a DNA molecule. Hemoglobin is composed of four protein subunits (two alpha and two beta) that come together to form the hemoglobin molecule, which carries oxygen in red blood cells. The instructions for making these protein subunits are found in the DNA of our cells.
Normal levels of hemoglobin for neonates are 17 - 22 g/dl.
Normal levels of hemoglobin for adult females past menopause are 11.7 - 13.8 g/dl.
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Due to change in nucleotide, a completely different protein is coded for. The normal protein has glutamic acid, is hydrophillic; however, the mutated protein incorporates valine, a hydrophobic amino acid instead. This causes the overall haemoglobin protein to distort into a sickle shape, rather than a concave shape. As a result, sickle cells have a much shorter lifespan than their normal counterparts.
The normal hemoglobin level ranges from 12-18 grams per deciliter. Above normal hemoglobin levels may result in dehydration, excess production of rbc in bone marrow and other conditions.
Normal Hemoglobin levels in a Male is 13.8 to 17.2 gm/dL but this can vary based on various labs and what they consider to be the normal range.
For adult males the normal hemoglobin values are from 14-18 grams/deciliter. For adult females the normal hemoglobin values are from 12-16 grams/deciliter. I don't know how these values could be expressed as percents.