The document summarizes research into intrinsic disorder in hemoglobin subunits and its potential role in sickle cell anemia. It finds that the alpha, beta, delta, and epsilon subunits appear to contain a similar intrinsically disordered region in the middle of the protein sequence, as predicted by GlobProt2. The gamma subunit contains two disordered regions, one at the beginning and one at the end. This differs from the other subunits and could explain why sickle cell anemia more severely affects embryonic development when the gamma subunit is present. The epsilon subunit may also contain a disordered region influencing residues before it in the sequence. Overall, intrinsic disorder could impact sickle cell disease progression but requires further investigation.