Hemophilia
What is the genotype of a male with hemophilia
Since this is a recessive disorder, one XH allele will give a normal phenotype. When the offspring do not have a XH and only have the Xh allele/allele...
How was hemophilia discovered
In 1803, John Conrad Otto, a Philadelphia physician, was the first to publish an article recognizing that a hemorrhagic bleeding disorder primarily af...
What is the probability that a son will be a hemophiliac
If a mother is heterozygous (a carrier) for hemophilia and the father does not have hemophilia, each son has a 1 in 2 (50%) chance of getting his moth...
Hemophilia punnett square
What is the Punnett square for hemophilia?Is having hemophilia A dominant or a recessive trait?What is the inheritance pattern of haemophilia? What ...
Royal disease hemophilia
Hemophilia is sometimes referred to as “the royal disease,” because it affected the royal families of England, Germany, Russia and Spain in the 19th a...
Why was 'haemophilia' created to mean 'A constitutional (usually hereditary) tendency to bleeding'? [closed]
Why is haemophilia called as bleeder's disease?Why is the hemophilia mutation called the royal gene?What are the factors that influence the inheritan...