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Haemoglobin Sogn (β14 Arginine) A New Haemoglobin Variant
Among 3,000 Norwegian individuals two haemoglobin variants were found. One was a Haemoglobin D Punjab. The other was a new variant, Haemoglobin Sogn, in which leucine is replaced by arginine at the internally sited residue 14 of the β chain. The haemoglobin variant shows a slight heat instability.
Heterozygotes for Haemoglobin Sogn show a small amount of free α chains in their haemolysates, but no Heinz bodies are present in their erythrocytes and they are clinically healthy.