Normal parents just might have albino children.
This is a hereditary condition.
If the condition is known to have happened in your family, then the chances are present.
Some times genes from a "genepool" several generations old become activated and can cause this. It is however a very rare condition.
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yes. i am an albino and bothm my parents are normal
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%.
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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".
Albinism is a recessive trait, meaning that an albino person has the genotype AA, while a person who isn't albino has the trait Aa or AA. Two albino people (AA x AA) will have all albino children. Aa x AA will have a 50% probability of albino children, and 50% normal children who are carriers (Aa). AA x AA will have all normal children who are carriers (Aa). Aa x Aa will have 25% AA (normal/non carriers), 25% AA (albino), and 50% Aa (normal/carriers) offspring. AA x AA will have all normal children who are not carriers (AA).*A person who has the genotype Aa is a carrier because they carry the allele (a) for albinism but they are not albino. The allele (A) is dominant so it covers the (a) allele.
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The offspring being albino can be explained by the principle of dominance and recessiveness. In this case, the albino trait is recessive, so it only shows up when an individual inherits two copies of the albino allele. Since both parents are heterozygous, they carry one normal allele and one albino allele, resulting in a 25% chance of producing an albino offspring.
I don't think its normal for people to be albino my friend is really white like albino and she can't be in the sun because it stings her Lila
The parents of an albino plant are likely to be heterozygous for the gene controlling albinism. This means they carry one normal allele and one albino allele. When these two alleles combine in the offspring, it results in the expression of the albino trait.
Albino animals are born when their parents or relatives were inbred.
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.
Yes, the people who are albino (with black parents) will inherit their parents features and look like them along with the same type of hair but will have white skin and albino eyes.