Simplified typing of mouse hemoglobin (Hbb) phenotypes using cystamine

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Abstract

Cellulose acetate electrophoresis of mouse hemoglobins modified with the disulfide reagent cystamine permits rapid, unequivocal discrimination of all combinations of the codominant mouse hemoglobin "single" (Hbb s) and "diffuse" (Hbb d and Hbb p) alleles. The single, diffuse major, diffuse d-minor, and diffuse p-minor adult hemoglobins are all resolved by this method, which depends on the presence of a cysteine in the β chains of "diffuse" mice which is not found in the β chain of "single" mice. © 1978 Plenum Publishing Corporation.

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Whitney, J. B. (1978). Simplified typing of mouse hemoglobin (Hbb) phenotypes using cystamine. Biochemical Genetics, 16(7–8), 667–672. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00484723

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