Biology, asked by gajanandhamale1992, 10 months ago

u allu write the answers :
Which of the following is most appropriate for thalassemia?
(a) decrease of either beta (B) or alpha (a) globin chain
of HbA
(b) decrease of alpha (a) cells of pancreas
(c) decrease of WBC count
(d) decrease of blood platelets​

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Answered by mohit890
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Thalassemia is a genetic disorder that is passed from one generation to another generation.

Explanation:

Thalassemia is caused due to decreased formation of alpha or beta chains of hemoglobin. The deletion occurs in globin gene that leads to decreased formation of globin chains. There are two types of thalassemia-the one is caused due to alteration in beta chain and other is caused due to alteration in alpha chain. This disease directly affects the red blood cell formation, that is, erythropoiesis.

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