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A Syllabus of Human Hemoglobin Variants (1996), by Titus H.J. Huisman, Marianne F.H. Carver, and Georgi D. Efremov, was published by The Sickle Cell Anemia Foundation in Augusta, GA, USA. This is a comprehensive listing of all known human hemoglobin variants, including variants of the alpha-, beta-, gamma-, and delta-globin chains.
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References
In any publications that result from use of this resource, please reference the Syllabus:
Titus H.J. Huisman, Marianne F.H. Carver, and Georgi D. Efremov.
A Syllabus of Human Hemoglobin Variants (1996).
The Sickle Cell Anemia Foundation, Augusta, GA, USA.
and the Globin Gene Server:
Hardison R, Chui DHK, Riemer C, Miller W, Carver M, Molchanova T, Efremov G, and Huisman THJ (1998).
Access to ``A Syllabus of Human Hemoglobin Variants (1996)'' via the World Wide Web.
Hemoglobin 22: 113-127. PubMed
Hardison R, Riemer C, Chui DHK, Huisman THJ, and Miller W (1998).
Electronic access to sequence alignments, experimental results and human mutations as an aid to studying globin gene regulation.
Genomics 47: 429-437. PubMed
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