F8


Description

The F8 gene provides instructions for making a protein called factor VIII, an essential component of the clotting cascade. Factor VIII helps platelets and other clotting factors stick together to form a clot, preventing excessive bleeding. Mutations in the F8 gene can disrupt factor VIII production, leading to a deficiency and a risk of excessive bleeding.

Associated Diseases

Did you know?

Hemophilia A, caused by mutations in the F8 gene, is a sex-linked recessive disorder, meaning it primarily affects males.


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