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what is the primary cause of haemophilla

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Answered by helenfaustina12
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Hemophilia is an inherited genetic condition, meaning it is passed down through families. It's caused by a defect in the gene that determines how the body makes factors VIII, IX, or XI. These genes are located on the X chromosome, making hemophilia an X-linked recessive disease.

Answered by Anonymous
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Hemophilia is caused by a mutation or change, in one of the genes, that provides instructions for making the clotting factor proteins needed to form a blood clot. This change or mutation can prevent the clotting protein from working properly or to be missing altogether. These genes are located on the X chromosome.

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