HBA2


Description

The HBA2 gene provides instructions for making one of the two alpha globin chains that combine with two beta globin chains to form hemoglobin, the oxygen-carrying protein in red blood cells. Located on chromosome 16, the HBA2 gene plays a crucial role in oxygen transport throughout the body. Mutations in this gene can lead to various hemoglobin disorders, affecting the production and function of red blood cells.

Associated Diseases

Did you know?

The HBA2 gene is one of two genes responsible for producing alpha globin chains, the other being HBA1. Both genes are located in close proximity on chromosome 16.


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