Question: The difference between sickle
cell anemia (SCA) with thalassemia (T) is:
SCA has an α or β globin…
The difference between sickle
cell anemia (SCA) with thalassemia (T) is:
SCA has an α or β globin chain abnormalities; T has the heme
production abnormalities
SCA has an abnormal β globin chain; T the problem is in either α or
β globin chain
Both SCA and T have heme production abnormalities
SCA is caused by less production of α or β hemoglobin; T is caused
by substitution of glutamate to valine in the β globin chain
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