Genetic carrier, a person or organism that has inherited a genetic trait or mutation, but displays no symptoms
For example, the daughters of Queen Victoria, Princesses Alice and Beatrix, were carriers of the X-linked hemophilia gene (an abnormal allele of a gene, necessary to produce one of the blood clotting factors).
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Females are not affected by the condition, however due to linkage of heredity with the X chromosome, they are thought to be genetic carriers.