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Hemophilia Human Genetic Disease Caused Sex Linked Recessive Allele

Hemophilia is a human genetic disease caused by a sex-linked recessive allele, resulting in the absence of blood-clotting proteins and characterized by excessive bleeding.

L'hémophilie est une maladie génétique humaine causée par un allèle récessif lié au sexe, entraînant l'absence de protéines de coagulation sanguine et caractérisée par des saignements excessifs.

Front hemophilia
Back A human genetic disease caused by a sex-linked recessive allele resulting in the absence of one or more blood-clotting proteins; characterized by excessive bleeding following injury.

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