yes. i am an albino and bothm my parents are normal
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The chance that their next child will have normal pigmentation is 75%. Albinism is usually caused by a recessive gene, so both parents would need to carry the gene in order to have an albino child. If both parents have normal pigmentation, then the chance of passing on the albino gene to their next child is 25%.
Quite normal - in both sexes.
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".
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.
It depends on whether you inherited any genes for albinoism from your parents (they both are carriers) and if your wife carries any of the genes. My understanding is that it is a recessive disorder.
25%
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
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.
Both parents would each have one dominant gene for normal pigmintation and each would have one recessive albino gene. Say P is the dominant gene and q is the albino gene. Then the parents genotype would both be Pq. Below is a Punnet Square. The child's genotype is qq P q ------------------------------------- P / PP / Pq (carrier) / / / / ///////////////////////////////////////// q / Pq (carrier) / qq (albino) / / / / ////////////////////////////////////////
you have a 99% chance of the gecko coming out naturally colored. The albino gene for all animals is recessive. That means that both the mother and father would have to have the recessive gene and it would be blind luck for the recessive gene to be passed on by both parents. Best way to have an albino gecko is to breed 2 albino geckos. It is still not 100% that the babies will be albinos.
Albino animals are born due to a rare recessive genetic mutation that prevents any pigments in the skin from developing, making the animal appear pink or white with red eyes. Two normal looking animals can produce albino offspring if they both carry one normal gene which allows pigment development and one albino gene. If they breed together and both pass on the albino gene to the offspring, it will appear albino.