hemoglobin lepore trait
Hemoglobin Lepore trait is an inherited condition characterized by the presence of a specific variant of hemoglobin in the blood. It results from a combination of two different gene mutations, leading to abnormal hemoglobin structure. This trait does not usually cause significant health problems, but can potentially lead to mild anemia or other minor symptoms in some individuals.
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