There are a number of so-called "high affinity" mutations in hemoglobin that may cause an elevated red blood cell count and a ruddy complexion. These may be associated with: 
I. disruption of a hydrogen bond that stabilizes the T conformation 
II. disruption of a hydrogen bond that stabilizes the R conformation 
III. gain of oxygen binding capacity per hemoglobin tetramer 
IV. loss of oxygen binding capacity per hemoglobin tetramer 
V. decreased formation of salt bridges involving the C-termini of the alpha and beta chains when the protein is deoxygenated.
a. I, llI 
b. II, III 
c. III, IV, V 
d. I, II, V 
e. I, V 
f. II, IV, V