What Is Sickle Cell Disease?
Briefly

Sickle cell disease arises from a single point mutation in the HBB gene, changing a GAG base pair to GTG, leading to faulty hemoglobin production.
Under normal conditions, hemoglobin in red blood cells floats freely, allowing the cells to maintain their flexible biconcave shape essential for efficient oxygen transport.
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