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Hb^(A) and Hb^(S) alleles of normal and ...

`Hb^(A) and Hb^(S)` alleles of normal and sickle cell haemoblobin are

A

codominant alleles

B

multiple alleles

C

polygenic alleles

D

cumulative alleles

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codominant alleles
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