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Sickle cell anamia is caused by substitu...

Sickle cell anamia is caused by substitution of sixth position

A

Valine by glutamic acid in `alpha`-chain of Hb

B

Valine by glutamic acid in `beta`- chain of Hb

C

Glutamic acid by valine in `alpha`-chain of Hb

D

Glutamic acid by valine in `beta`- chain of Hb

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