I think no. It's caused by a recessive gene so if a person has albinism their genotype can only be recessive, recessive ---> AA (small a small a or whatever you call it). No other genotype will mean that person has Albinism, like if it has at least one big A, that means it's just a carrier of albinism.
Albinism is expressed only in individuals with the homozygous recessive genotype, represented as "aa." This means that both alleles for the trait must be the recessive form for the characteristic to manifest. Individuals with at least one dominant allele ("AA" or "Aa") will not express albinism.
I think it's genotype...
The genotype of the individual is homozygous for the trait in question.
Dd is the heterozygous genotype for dimples.
Genotype refers to an individual's genetic makeup, while phenotype refers to the physical characteristics and traits that result from the interaction between an individual's genotype and their environment. The genotype determines the potential traits that an individual can express, while the phenotype is the actual expression of those traits.
The genotype is the genetic makeup of a cell, an organism, or an individual (i.e. the specific allele makeup of the individual) usually with reference to a specific character under consideration.
The genotype of an individual with two different alleles for a specific gene is called heterozygous.
Yes, people with albinism can reproduce. Albinism does not affect an individual's reproductive capabilities, so individuals with albinism can have children. However, there may be genetic considerations, as albinism is often inherited in an autosomal recessive manner, meaning that both parents need to carry the gene for a child to be born with the condition.
genotype or phenotype
a cross between an organism whose genotype for a certain trait is unknown and an organism that is homozygous recessive for that trait so the unknown genotype can be determined from that of the offspring
Genotype.
genotype