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Hb F (Foetal Hb) has chain :-...

Hb F (Foetal Hb) has chain `:-`

A

`2 alpha, 2 beta`

B

`2 alpha, 2 gamma`

C

`2 alpha , 2 delta`

D

`4 beta`

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