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Conclusion.Digital Access Wiley 2017 - ArticleVella F.Hemoglobin. 1977;1(7):619-50.The structure, properties and function of, and some biosynthetic and genetic aspects of, Hb A2 are described. The structural variants of Hb A2 are reviewed and their geographical distribution presented. Hb A2, Hb A2-Flatbush and Hb A2-Babinga are characteristic of negro populations and may have originated in Western or Central Africa. Hb A2-Sphakia is characteristic of Canadian Amerindian and Hb A2-Indonesia of Indonesian/Malay populations. Hb A2-NYU has only been found sporadically and most frequently in persons of Eastern European origin. The other three variants of Hb A2 have only been reported in a single person or in single families. Some conditions which are associated with changes in Hb A2 levels are reviewed.