How is an abnormal haemoglobin molecule formed? What are the consequences of such abnormality?
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The abnormal haemoglobin molecule is formed due to point mutation. The p-globin chain of haemoglobin molecule is mutated which replaces glutamic acid with valine at the sixth position. As a result, the erythrocytes became sickle-shaped and the oxygen-carrying capacity of the cells is inhibited.
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