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Yes albinism should not effect your chances on getting into the army.
No. Albinism is in a person's genetics and you can't stop a person from having it, or change someone who already has it. There are, however, surgeries that albino people have to option of having to make life easier as someone with albinism as many of the have eye problems and increased sensitivity to sun.
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No.Most forms of albinism are the result of the biological inheritance of genetically recessive alleles (genes) passed from both parents of an individual, though some rare forms are inherited from only one parent. There are other genetic mutations which are proven to be associated with albinism. All alterations, however, lead to changes in melanin production in the body.The chance of offspring with albinism resulting from the pairing of an organism with albinism and one without albinism is low. However, because organisms can be carriers of genes for albinism without exhibiting any traits, albinistic offspring can be produced by two non-albinistic parents. Albinism usually occurs with equal frequency in both genders. An exception to this is ocular albinism, which it is passed on to offspring through X-linked inheritance. Thus, ocular albinism occurs more frequently in males as they have a single X and Y chromosome, unlike females, whose genetics are characterized by two X chromosomes.There are two different forms of albinism; a partial lack of the melanin is known as hypomelanism, or hypomelanosis and the total absence of melanin is known as amelanism or amelanosis.(Source wikipedia)
Discontinuous. There's no middle ground, someone either has it or doesn't.
It is passed on from mother or father to child if the parents are albino, or if the mother carries the gene for albinism. The father cannot carry the gene as only woman are able to be carriers. Therefore, even if both parents are normal, the child can be albino (because the mother obviously carries the gene for albinism). :D
Albino animals/people. Are usually hire with pink eyes. If you or someone you know is experiencig this or the feeling that you baby can't see those are symptoms of ALBINO
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You are probably referring to the condition known as Albinism. It is where your skin is unable to produce melanin (pigment) which is more plentiful in people with darker skin. No one in the world is truly "black", and you can be born with "Caucasian" pigmented skin without having Albinism. You can also be born "black" while your parents are both "white". Skin tone is dictated by many factors in your genes.
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