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Hypomorphic describesa mutation that causes a partial loss of gene function. A hypomorph is a reduction in gene function through reduced (protein, RNA) expression or reduced functional performance, but not a complete loss. The phenotype of a hypomorph is more severe in trans to a deletion alle...
What is the red blood cell life cycle? What is sickle cell anemia and what would a peripheral blood smear look like from a sickle cell patient? Choose the correct answer: The protein portion of hemoglobin is A) heme B) globin C) entire hemoglobin D) none of the above Is correct ...
After birth, there is a reduction (to about 1%) in Hb F levels and adult hemoglobin, Hb A (2α(2)β(2)), increases to more than 96% of total hemoglobin. However, some genetic conditions whether linked to the β-globin gene cluster or not are associated with high Hb F levels i...
We have determined the nucleotide sequence of the adult chicken beta-globin gene locus. The structure of the adult chicken beta-globin gene is, for the mos... D Maclagan - 《Journal of Biological Chemistry》 被引量: 174发表: 1983年 Argonaute loading contributes to the precision of the 5′...
What is the purpose of incubating the unopened plates? Define "HPLC" and explain why or how it was used to study expression levels of different globin proteins. Why do you need to perform dilution(s) in chemistry? Describe the importance of using an incub...
- A well-known example of point mutation is sickle cell anemia. In this condition, there is a substitution mutation where the amino acid glutamic acid is replaced by valine at the 6th position of the beta globin chain of hemoglobin. 4. Consequences of the Mutation: - This substitution lead...
Jaundice is also known as icterus, It is a yellowish or greenish pigmentation of the skin and sclera due to high bilirubin levels, Jaundice in adults is a sign indicating the presence of underlying diseases involving abnormal heme metabolism, liver dysfunction, or biliary-tract obstruc...
Haemoglobin E – It is a beta chain variant of the normal haemoglobin. It is commonly present in the people of Southeast Asia. Causes mild haemolytic anaemia in homozygotes. Thalassemia is also caused due to various genetic defects in the genes coding for alpha and beta chains of haemoglobin....
What is the advantage of sickle cell anemia? Sickle Cell Anemia: Sickle cell anemia is a condition caused by the abnormal shape of red blood cells. People who have this disease possess abnormal copies of the gene beta-globin, causing the hemoglobin molecule to be expressed as hemoglobin S ins...