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The letters on the outside are the genotypes of two parents. Inside are the possible genotypes of possible offspring of the two
I DONT TOE
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That depends entirely on the genotypes of the parents.
Possible alleles in the gametes of the parents
A Punnett square is used to lay out the possible genotypes of offspring based on the genotypes of the parents being bred. From this, the probabilities of certain phenotypes and genotypes can be determined.
Yes, it is quite possible. It does require both parents to have AO(+-) genotypes, which is somewhat rare, however.
It could be that the dad is albino but the mom isn’t.
People receive a total of 46 genotypes from their parents.
the genotypes of their parents
Many possible genotypes, producing ,any possible phenotypes.
There are several different types of albinism that affect several different genes. If two people with the same type of albinism reproduce, all of their children will have albinism. If two people with two different types of albinism have children, NONE of their children will have albinism. The genetics are complicated, but that's how it works.