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Haemophilia is more commonly seen in human males than in human females because ..?

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Answered by madhav4677
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As a recessive X-linked genetic disorder, the mutation that causes hemophilia is passed to offspring via the X chromosome. Hemophilia is more common among male children because they only inherit one X chromosome. ... In males, there is both an X chromosome and a Y chromosome, whereas females have two X chromosomes.

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