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Hemophilia is a bleeding disorder that slows the blood clotting process. People with this condition often experience prolonged bleeding or oozing following an injury, surgery, or having a tooth pulled. ... In X-linked recessive inheritance, a female with one altered copy of the gene in each cell is called a carrier.
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ghr.nlm.nih.gov/condition=hemophilia
ghr.nlm.nih.gov/condition=hemophilia
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Inheritance and Genetics of Hemophilia including heritability, family history, and inheritance patterns. ... Inheritance of Hemophilia: X-linked recessive diseases are usually inherited by males from their mother. Rare cases of sporadic genetic disease can also occur. See inheritance of x-linked recessive diseases.
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www.wrongdiagnosis.com/h/hemophilia/inherit.htm
www.wrongdiagnosis.com/h/hemophilia/inherit.htm
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Inheritance and Genetics of Hemophilia A including heritability, family history, and inheritance patterns. ... Inheritance of Hemophilia A refers to whether the condition is inherited from your parents or "runs" in families. The level of inheritance of a condition depends on how important genetics are to the disease.
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www.wrongdiagnosis.com/h/hemophilia_a/inherit.htm
www.wrongdiagnosis.com/h/hemophilia_a/inherit.htm
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What Causes Hemophilia? ... Inheritance Pattern for Hemophilia—Example 1 ... If you have inherited hemophilia, you're born with the condition. It's caused by a defect in one of the genes that determine how the body makes blood clotting factor VIII or IX. These genes are located on the X chromosomes (KRO-muh-somz).
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www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/dci/Diseases/hemophilia/hemoph...
www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/dci/Diseases/hemophilia/hemophilia_causes.html
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Be a Part of Hemophilia Movement; Save lives of Persons with HemophiliaYour contribution to HFI will reduce the pain and suffering of persons with Hemophilia. You can sponsor a child, help us to buy Anti-Hemophilia Factor – the Life Saving Drug or support a child’s education.; ... Hemophilia & Genetic Inheritance...
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hemophilia is a sex linked gene carried in the x chromosome
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Is_hemophilia_a_pattern_inher...
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Hemophilia is an "X linked" or "sex linked" inherited disorder which means that the defect is carried on the X chromosome. Females have two X chromosomes and males have one X chromosome and one Y chromosome.
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hospitals.unm.edu/outpt/trmhp/inheritance.shtml
hospitals.unm.edu/outpt/trmhp/inheritance.shtml
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The National Hemophilia Foundation (NHF); NHF seeks to promote and enhance the quality of life for all people with coagulation disorders through education, advocacy and research. Towards these ends, NHF engages in a number of program initiatives along with its 48 chapters nationwide.
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www.hemophilia.org/resources/wwwresources.htm
www.hemophilia.org/resources/wwwresources.htm
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These women are referred to as being "obligate carriers." We know by the rules of inheritance that they are definitely carriers. ... Home UMass Memorial Medical Center Services Bleeding and Clotting Disorders Hemophilia Inheritance of Hemophilia...
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www.umassmemorial.org/MedicalCenterIP.cfm?id=3164
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