what happen to a person suffering from hemophilia????
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haemophilia is a genetic disorder in which the sufferers are at a risk of bleeding to death because the blood fails to clot in them.
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haemophilia is a genetic disorder in which the sufferers are at a risk of bleeding to death because the blood fails to clot in them.
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The sex linked recessive disease , which show its transmission from unaffected carrier female to some of the male progeny . .
In this case , a single protein that is a part of the cascade of proteins involved in the clotting of the blood is affected .
Due to this , in an affected individual a simple cut will result in non-stop bleeding. The heterozygous female (carrier) for haemophilla may transmit the diseases to sons . The possiblity of a female becoming a haemophilic is extremely rare because mother of such a female has to be at least carrier and the father should be haemophilic ( unviable in the later stage of life ) .
The family pedigree of Queen Victoria shows a no. of haemophiic descendents as she was a carrier of the disease.
In this case , a single protein that is a part of the cascade of proteins involved in the clotting of the blood is affected .
Due to this , in an affected individual a simple cut will result in non-stop bleeding. The heterozygous female (carrier) for haemophilla may transmit the diseases to sons . The possiblity of a female becoming a haemophilic is extremely rare because mother of such a female has to be at least carrier and the father should be haemophilic ( unviable in the later stage of life ) .
The family pedigree of Queen Victoria shows a no. of haemophiic descendents as she was a carrier of the disease.
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