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Haemophilia is a disease which can be inherited from parents to their children​

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Answered by BeautifulWitch
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In 70% of the cases of hemophilia, there is a known family history. The gene that causes hemophilia is passed from parent to child. A mother that carries the gene is called a carrier, and she has a 50% chance of having a son with hemophilia and a 50% chance of having a daughter who is also a carrier.

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