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Heredity
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Genes are sets of instructions in each human cell that determine inherited physical features and other traits
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the sum of all biological processes by which particular characteristics are transmitted from parents to their offspring.
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Haemophilia
Haemophilia is an inherited bleeding disorder, which means it can be passed on from birth parents to their children. If you have haemophilia, your blood doesn’t clot properly. This can lead to bleeding that is difficult to control.
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Haemophilia A (also called classic haemophilia) is the most common type. It is caused by a lack of clotting factor 8.
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internal bleeding for no obvious reason, especially in the joints and muscles
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Haemophilia is an inherited condition and occurs in families, but 1 in 3 people with haemophilia will have it even without a family history of the disorder.