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It is a genetic disease. Hemophilia is a genetic blood disorder. The person with this disorder has blood that doesn't clot as it should. It is not caused by a bacteria, virus or a protist.
no they do not
A carrier for hemophilia refers to a female that has the genetic mutation for the disorder on one of her two X chromosomes. This means that she can pass the mutation on (with a 50% chance) to her children.
No, it is a genetic disorder; the only way you could possibly classify it as a cultural disorder would be to say that it is predominant within family groups
It is carried on the X chromosome.
It is a disorder which is passed on through your genes. It's actually quite simple. You see, hemophilia is hereditary, hence the "genetic". Then, it is a disorder of the blood, hence "disorder". "Genetic Disorder".
colorblindness and hemophilia.
It is a genetic disease. Hemophilia is a genetic blood disorder. The person with this disorder has blood that doesn't clot as it should. It is not caused by a bacteria, virus or a protist.
It is a genetic disease. Hemophilia is a genetic blood disorder. The person with this disorder has blood that doesn't clot as it should. It is not caused by a bacteria, virus or a protist.
genetic disorder
an X-linked genetic disorder
hemophilia
Hemophilia is a genetic blood clotting disorder.
Hemophilia is not a disease, my dear friend. Rather, it is a genetic disorder regarding the blood.
Red-Green color blindness, or hemophilia.
no they do not
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