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Which of the following amino acid is not present in first six amino acids in affected $\beta$ -chain of Haemoglobin?(a) Val(b) Thr(c) Glu(d) Lcu
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Step 1: The first six amino acids in the normal $\beta$-chain of hemoglobin are Val, His, Leu, Thr, Pro, and Glu. Show more…
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