Thalassemia is a genetic blood disorder caused by mutations in the genes that control globin production. There are two main types - alpha thalassemia affects alpha globin genes, while beta thalassemia affects beta globin genes. Thalassemia severity depends on the number of affected genes, ranging from no symptoms to severe anemia requiring chronic blood transfusions. The thalassemia gene is maintained in populations where malaria is common due to heterozygote resistance to the disease.