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∙ 7y agoYes, as in only males can have hemophilia.
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∙ 9y agoIn sex-linked inherited diseases such as hemophilia, mothers most often pass the disease to sons.
Only if it's a disease that has to do with genes located in the Y chromosome. Sex-linked diseases are mostly passed on from mothers to sons, such as hemophilia and daltonism.
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She is a carrier of hemophilia but does not have the condition
False.
Yes, individuals with hemophilia have a reduced ability to clot blood, so they may bleed more easily and for a longer period of time compared to those without the disorder. This is because hemophilia is characterized by a lack of certain clotting proteins in the blood, making it difficult for the body to form blood clots to stop bleeding.
In sex-linked inherited diseases such as hemophilia, mothers most often pass the disease to sons.
Mothers most often pass the disease to sons.
Only if it's a disease that has to do with genes located in the Y chromosome. Sex-linked diseases are mostly passed on from mothers to sons, such as hemophilia and daltonism.
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The tendency for the alleles on one chromosome to be inherited together is called genetic linkage. This phenomenon occurs during meiosis when genes are located close together on the same chromosome and tend to be inherited as a unit.
She is rumored to have Hemophilia type B. no one is sure if it is true.
She is a carrier of hemophilia but does not have the condition
Drinking soda will not alter your DNA on a test that tests chromosomes, such as DNA tests that test the risk of your offspring having certain inherited diseases. Sodium benzoate, an additive that studies have linked to mitochondrial DNA damage related to cirrhosis of the liver, is no longer used in most sodas.
It is possible but extremely rare.
Yes, individuals with hemophilia have a reduced ability to clot blood, so they may bleed more easily and for a longer period of time compared to those without the disorder. This is because hemophilia is characterized by a lack of certain clotting proteins in the blood, making it difficult for the body to form blood clots to stop bleeding.
Hemophilia is not related to hemoglobin. It is a genetic disorder that affects the blood's ability to clot due to a deficiency in clotting factors. Hemoglobinopathies, on the other hand, are disorders related to the structure and production of hemoglobin.