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If haemoglobin (Hb) of a normal individual and a sickle-cell patient are run in electrophoretic field, they will show

Assertion: Hb^(S) Hb^(S) is homozygous condition of sickle cell anaemia. Reason: It occurs due to substitution of glutamic acid by valine at sixth position in beta -chain of haemoglobin.

Assertion: Hb^(S) Hb^(S) is homozygous condition of sickle cell anaemia. Reason: It occurs due to substitution of glutamic acid by valine at sixth position in beta -chain of haemoglobin.

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