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The gene for alfa globlin and beta globlin are found

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Beta-globin is a component (subunit) of a larger protein called hemoglobin, which is located inside red blood cells. In adults, hemoglobin normally consists of four protein subunits: two subunits of beta-globin and two subunits of another protein called alpha-globin, which is produced from another gene called HBA.
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The answer is: Alpha globins on chromosome 16, Beta globina on chromosome 11.

Step-by-step explanation:

Globin is the protein part of hemoglobin.

Genes: The alpha globins family is found on chromosome 16.

The beta globin family located on chromosome 11.

The answer is: Alpha globins on chromosome 16, Beta globina on chromosome 11.

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