HAEMOGLOBIN EVOLUTION IN MAMMALS

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Abstract

![Figure][1] Haemoglobin is one of the most studied proteins in biology. It binds and transports oxygen in our blood, and releases it at our cells to fuel metabolism. Adult haemoglobin is composed of four subunits, two α-globin subunits and two β-globin subunits, and the interaction between

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Scott, G. R. (2008). HAEMOGLOBIN EVOLUTION IN MAMMALS. Journal of Experimental Biology, 211(12), vi–vi. https://doi.org/10.1242/jeb.011601

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