Why do mostly men suffer from haemophilia and colour blindness? Under what conditions do women suffer from these disorders?
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Males are affected more often than females, because the gene is located on the X chromosome. Hemophilia A. Hemophilia A is a disorder where the blood cannot clot properly due to a deficiency of a clotting factor called Factor VIII. This results in abnormally heavy bleeding that will not stop, even from a small cut.
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Men are much more likely to be colorblind than women because the genes responsible for the most common, inherited color blindness are on the X chromosome. Men are much more likely to be colorblind than women because the genes responsible for the most common, inherited color blindness are on the X chromosome
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