Fetal haemoglobin and malaria
<p>The inherited disorders of human haemoglobin are very common in some populations. Relative protection afforded to heterozygous carriers of these conditions against <em>P. falciparum</em> malaria is a likely cause for these high gene frequencies. However, very little is known at...
Main Authors: | Pasvol, G, Pasvol, Geoffrey |
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Other Authors: | Weatherall, D |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1978
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