The absence of anti-haemophilic globulin or factor VIII causes
Haemophilia A
Colour blindness
Haemophilia B
Sickle cell anaemia
A
Haemophilia A
B
Colour blindness
C
Haemophilia B
D
Sickle cell anaemia
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Haemophilia A is a genetic deficiency in clotting factor VIII which causes increased bleeding and usually affects males. It is the X-linked recessive trait.
Therefore, the correct answer is option A.
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