Biology, asked by hemaseshu889, 11 months ago

Why is the possibility of a human female becoming a haemophilic extremely rare explain?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Thus, males can have a disease like hemophilia if they inherit an affected X chromosome that has a mutation in either the factor VIII or factor IX gene. Females can also have hemophilia, but this is much rarer. In such cases both X chromosomes are affected or one is affected and the other is missing or inactive.

Answered by Anonymous
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Hemophilia being a sex chromosome related recessive disorder has its gene present on X chromosome. ... For the disease to occur both the X chromosomes should have the affected genes which is a rare chance. For this to be possible, the father of the female must be diseased.

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