Yes, hemophilia is sex-linked.
Sexlinked and recessive.
Hemophilia is one disease in which blood does not clot normally. von Willebrand's Disease
The nickname for hemophilia is "the royal disease" because it was prevalent in European royal families due to the genetic inheritance pattern of the disorder. Hemophilia is a rare genetic bleeding disorder that impairs the blood's ability to clot properly, leading to prolonged bleeding and easy bruising. It is caused by a deficiency in clotting factors VIII (hemophilia A) or IX (hemophilia B).
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Hemophilia is broken into three subcategories; Hemophilia A, Hemophilia B, and Hemophilia C. These subcategories designate a person as having a deficiency of one of three specific clotting proteins. Hemophilia A is the deficiency of the protein called Clotting Factor VIII. Hemophilia B is the deficiency of Clotting Factor IX. Hemophilia C is the deficiency of Clotting Factor XI. "Royal" hemophilia is simply a reference to Hemophilia B and is therefore a result of a deficiency in the Clotting Factor IX protein. It is sometimes called the royal disease because it has been known to have been passed through some royal families throughout history.
No, Hemophilia is a genetic disease. A person is born with it.
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Hemophilia is not a disease, my dear friend. Rather, it is a genetic disorder regarding the blood.
Hemophilia is a hereditary blood disease; it is studied by geneticists and hematologists.
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Hemophilia is an inheritied disease. It can cause death from uncontrolled bleeding. It does not have a benefit.