Male hemophiliacs inherit it from their mother, because hemophilia is only on the X gene and males only have one and it is from their mother.
Most males have XY chromosomes while most females have XX chromosomes.
A male can inherit an autosomal recessive disorder from both of his carrier parents, who each pass down a copy of the mutated gene. This results in the male having two copies of the mutated gene, leading to the manifestation of the disorder.
Gaucher disease has a recessive pattern of inheritance, meaning that a person must inherit a copy of the defective gene from both parents in order to have the disease.
Canavan disease is not a sex-linked genetic disorder. It is an autosomal recessive disorder, meaning that both parents must pass on a copy of the mutated gene in order for an individual to inherit the disease.
If carried on a dominant allele, you either inherit it- and have the disease- or you don't- and do not have the disease, nor the gene that causes it. If you don't have the gene, you can not pass it to your offspring.
No. Hemophilia is a genetic disease. But many hemophiliacs can benefit from having them.
no it isn't it is genetic, you inherit it
if your dad has it
Whales are not hemophiliacs but their rulers are, due to their royal blood, they lack platelets.
Huntingtons disease is inherited from your parents
Bad luck?
no it isn't it is genetic, you inherit it
Your parents. It is a genetically transmitted disease- you do not catch it, you inherit it from a parent.
Most males have XY chromosomes while most females have XX chromosomes.
both parents
A male can only inherit the estate, and since Mr. Bennet has no sons, another man by the name of Mr. Collins will inherit it. (He is the closest male related to the Bennet family).
This disease does not favour one gender over another.