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URL: http://globin.cse.psu.edu/globin/hbvar
Proper Citation: Database of Human Hemoglobin Variants and Thalassemias (RRID:SCR_007084)
Description: HbVar is a relational database of information about hemoglobin variants and mutations that cause thalassemia. The initial data came from Syllabi authored by Prof. Titus H.J. Huisman, Mrs. Marianne F.H. Carver, Dr. Erol Baysal, and Prof. Georgi D. Efremov. This information was converted to a database, and now new entries are added and old entries are corrected by curators. HbVar results from a collaboration among several investigators at Penn State University (USA), INSERM Creteil (France), and Boston University Medical Center (USA). Visit our query page or summary page to see the types of information available.
Synonyms: HbVar
Resource Type: database, data or information resource
Keywords: hemoglobin, hemoglobin mutation, hemoglobin variant, thalassemia
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