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Hemophilia is a disease that causes uncontrollable bleeding. If a father has it, all of his daughters will be carriers of the disease.
Which macromolecule is involved in how hemophilia is passed from parents to their children?
carbohydrate
lipid
nucleic acid
protein
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Nucleic acid.
Hemophilia is caused by mutations in genes (DNA, a nucleic acid) on the X chromosome; fathers pass their X chromosome to all daughters, making them carriers.
Hemophilia is caused by mutations in genes (DNA, a nucleic acid) on the X chromosome; fathers pass their X chromosome to all daughters, making them carriers.
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