| 21. | The hemoglobin is phagocytosed by macrophages, and split into its heme and globin portions.
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| 22. | Another example are the globin genes which hemoglobin F ) are paralogs of each other.
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| 23. | It is of ancient evolutionary origin, and is homologous to nerve globins of invertebrates.
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| 24. | These hubs were discovered during observation of activated alpha-and beta-globin loci.
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| 25. | This gene is highly conserved in vertebrates which is upstream from the alpha globin gene cluster.
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| 26. | The latter reaction is a remnant activity of the more ancient nitric oxide dioxygenase function of globins.
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| 27. | Structure, O 2 binding, and reduction of globins appear optimized for a NO dioxygenase function.
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| 28. | Cytoglobin is a globin molecule ubiquitously expressed in all tissues and most notably utilized in marine mammals.
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| 29. | The globin portion, a protein, is degraded into amino acids and plays no role in jaundice.
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| 30. | "Globin 2 residents "-These aliens appear to resemble ( if anything ) vampires.
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