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Q&A: can anyone give me some input/information on haemophilia?

Question by anonymously-unknown: can anyone give me some input/information on haemophilia? i need to do a project on this topic. don’t say i am lazy. i am researching too. Y!A is one of my methods. i have already looked up wikipedia so don’t link me there. if possible, anyone out there with hemophilia or relatives/friends with the illness to give some thoughts would be nice. many thanks. Best answer: Answer by alsawi ycheck these, they are two of the…. Click Here to Read More


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Genetic disorders with haemophilia?

Question by confuzzled: Genetic disorders with haemophilia? Where can i find information on the base pair sequence alteration of haemophilia. Thanks. Best answer: Answer by Mr. Peachy®http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/abstract/67790/ABSTRACT?CRETRY=1&SRETRY=0 Know better? Leave your own answer in the…. Click Here to Read More


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Q&A: a) What is common among “Down’s syndrome, Haemophilia , Sickle-cell anaemia”?

Question by Simran: a) What is common among “Down’s syndrome, Haemophilia , Sickle-cell anaemia”? Hey! This is my holiday homework project..I can’t find any response anywhere..If any of you knows..Please Please Help me. Best answer: Answer by Andrew G.They are all caused by genetic mutations. Andrew Guenther What do you think? Answer…. Click Here to Read More


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Can a 16-year-old kid die of haemophilia, like if he falls down or something?

Question by clarrisa_smith: Can a 16-year-old kid die of haemophilia, like if he falls down or something? Thanks Artful for helping. Top contributor: I am pretty sure “haemophilia” is the right spelling. I know that hemophilia is another spelling… Best answer: Answer by nc_strawberryanyone who has hemophilia can potentially die if they fall down or whatnot. it is not an age-specific disease nor is it’s severity. Give your answer to this question…. Click Here to Read More


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World Haemophilia Day 2010 Trailer

World Haemophilia day trailer – 2010 External link : www.wfh.org Video Rating: 0 / 5 Terkel is President of EURORDIS and was a participant at the 5th European Conference on Rare Diseases (ECRD) Krakow, Poland 2010 Video Rating: 5 /…. Click Here to Read More


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Explain why the sons of a hawmophiliac man and a healthy non-carrier woman would never inherit haemophilia?

Question by debbie x: Explain why the sons of a hawmophiliac man and a healthy non-carrier woman would never inherit haemophilia? Best answer: Answer by Robert SThe effects of this sex-linked, X chromosome disorder are manifested almost entirely in males, although the gene for the disorder is inherited from the mother. In about 30% of cases of Hemopilia B, however, there is no family history of the disorder and the condition is the result of a spontaneous gene mutation. A mother who…. Click Here to Read More


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Why does Haemophilia is more common among Males?

Question by cjayaj: Why does Haemophilia is more common among Males? Best answer: Answer by jindarbindarBecause it is a sex-linked disease that is passed on through the X chromosome. Women have 2 X chromosomes, so if one of theirs has the gene for hemophilia and the other does not, they will not have the disease. If a man has the trait on his X chromosome, he will always display it because he doesn’t have another X that could cover the trait. Know better? Leave your own answer in…. Click Here to Read More


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What gender is more likely to have Haemophilia?

Question by Jaylee Smith: What gender is more likely to have Haemophilia? Best answer: Answer by Tiffhemophilia? dealing with blood? it occurs more common in males. it is recessive and males only have one X chromosome meanwhile females have two X so they have a backup if one is defective Give your answer to this question…. Click Here to Read More


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