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There is a human hemoglobin mutant, Hb-Ohio, with residue Beta 142 changed from A to D. The side chain of this residue is in contact with the central cavity of hemoglobin, adjacent to beta143, a residue that is His in the adult (Hb-A) beta-chain but Ser in the fetal (Hb-F) y-chain. 1. Would you predict that Hb-Ohio would have a higher or lower Ox affinity than normal Hb-A in the red blood cells? Explain. 2. Would a pregnant woman with Hb-Ohio be better able or less able to effectively supply O2 to her fetus? Explain.

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