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[" Hb "^(4)" and "Hb^(S)" alleles of normal and sickle cell haemogiobin are "],[" (A).Codominant alleles "],[" (B).Multiple alleles "],[" (C).Polygenic alleles "],[" (D).Cumulative alleles "]

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