1 in 17,000 and if you are very likey
There is a very low percentage of having a albino child if you yourself are not albino ==you can have an albino baby==
theres a half and half chance it will and theres a half and half chance it wont
yes. i am an albino and bothm my parents are normal
An albino child can only be born of two people with the same gene disorder, to have an albino child you would have to find a person with those genes. Only some people have the ability to make an albino child.That is why they are so rare.
25%
The child's skin pigmentation would be that of a mixed race child. The African American albino parent is still African American. The parent just suffers from a genetic condition.
Hello, Ms or Mrs I am albino. I am a female. Your answer is, Not necessarily there is a 50/50 chance if you are without the jean which you might want to get your blood checked for it. I want you to know that albinisim isnt racisit there is Calcasian and Black albinos! So if you do have the jean but are not a albino then you and your male or female partner could have a albino baby or a child that is without albinisim.
What are the chances of a person with this disease passing the disease to their offspring (include possible scenarios)?Scenarios:Full Albino and Full Albino have a 100% chance of having an Albino child.If both parents with albinism have the same type of albinism (i.e. OCA1, then the children will be affected), However if both parents have different types of albinism the children will be normally pigmented and carriers for both defective genes. (Leigh Lauflin)Full Albino and Normal person have a 50% chance of an albino child and a 50% chance of a carrier, but normal child.A heterozygous albino male and a carrier female have a 75% chance of getting an albino or carrier child and a 25% chance of getting a normal child.
having a child, there is a slightly bigger chance of having a boy. this could be a compensation for girls living longer.
Albinism comes from recessive alleles, so 100% of the children will be albino if both parents are. On the rare event of a germline mutation in this allele in the parents' gametes, there may be a non albino child. Some animals are now entirely albino, google "blind cave tetra".
No, having a child does not automatically emancipate a minor in Missouri. Emancipation laws vary by state and usually require a legal process to be completed. Having a child does not change a minor's legal status.
No. Genetics is not like mixing paint. Albinism is a genetic mutation that results in a deficiency of pigmnetation in all body structures. Skin color in normal (non-albino) humans is driven by the density of the pigment melanin. Any human from any race can have the albino mutation. In fact, it is most common in male africans. If an albino mates with any normal human, the child will inherit some of the racial features of one parent and some from the other. If both the albino and the non-albino are of the same race, the child will look like that same race.