Yes, xHxH can represent a female carrier of hemophilia, where "H" denotes the hemophilia allele and "x" denotes the normal allele. In this case, the individual has one normal allele and one allele for hemophilia. However, a female carrier typically does not exhibit symptoms of hemophilia but can pass the allele to her offspring. Males with the genotype "xHy" (where "y" is the male chromosome) would express the condition due to having only one X chromosome.
XhXh - with hemophilia XhXH- carrier of hemophilia
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Untreated hemophillia would probably protect you from diseases caused by blood clot formation (heart attack, some forms of stroke). However, this would be far outweighed by the risk of dying from uncontrolled bleeding.
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Yes. Hemophilia is sex-linked, and is much more common in males than in females, but it is not impossible for a girl to have hemophilia.
Since they can not stop the bleeding easily, any cuts or bruises will be a danger to them.
the organelle that produces all the proteins in the body is the ribosome, but hemophillia is a genetic condition, so the ribosome is not affected at all but the genetic information that the ribosome needs to produce that specific protein.
It's most likely a hemophillia problem associated with a decrease in clotting factor Vii. Which I haven't heard much of just Hemophillia due to factors Viii and iX. Hopefully you've already had this answered by now and have a better alternate answer/reason for the high pt http://www.hemophilia.ca/en/2.3.5.php Best of luck. -medical student