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Which macromolecule is involved in how hemophilia is passed from parents to their children?

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Answered by jay272
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Answer:

Hemophilia A, also called factor VIII (FVIII) deficiency or classic hemophilia, is a genetic disorder caused by missing or defective factor VIII, a clotting protein. Although it is passed down from parents to children, about 1/3 of cases are caused by a spontaneous mutation, a change in a gene.

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Answered by smartbrainz
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the macromolecule which is involved in haemophilia which is passed from the parents to the children is the defect in factor number 8 of clotting cascade.

Explanation:

  • Haemophilia is a disease in which the following system does not function properly books as a result of this there is increase in the chances of hemorrhage and petechial bleeding
  • in addition to this there is also bleeding into the joints. All of these occur due to the deficiency of a clotting factor number 8 at. This is is actually a a protein which is present in normal individual.

To know more about clotting factors,

Describe all the clotting factors in the blood

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