No, hemophilia is a genetic disorder caused by a mutation in the genes responsible for blood clotting, and it is not directly caused by inbreeding. Inbreeding can increase the likelihood of inheriting genetic disorders, including hemophilia, if the mutation is present in the family's gene pool.
The history of hemophilia has been impacted by the practice of royal family inbreeding because the genetic disorder is more likely to be passed down when closely related individuals have children. Inbreeding among royal families increased the chances of hemophilia being inherited, leading to its prevalence in certain royal bloodlines.
Hemophilia is an inheritied disease. It can cause death from uncontrolled bleeding. It does not have a benefit.
No. Hemophilia is a genetic disease. But many hemophiliacs can benefit from having them.
It's Hemophilia. Read more here: https://health.google.com/health/ref/Hemophilia
Yes you can but it is called inbreeding. Inbreeding can cause effects and problems. To have a well breed dog don't do this.
That is frequent finding to see that patient with hemophilia gets the swelling, usually of one of the knee joint.
The small number of surviving tigers is a cause of worry because of inbreeding. Inbreeding decreases the possibility of viable offspring.
Inbreeding can cause some risk such as blindness or joint deformities in animals.
It can cause severe bleeding or hemorrhage which will cause respiratory distress.
They can, but you shouldn't let them. It could cause inbreeding.
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