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If both parents carry the gene for albinism, which is an autosomal recessive disorder, there is a 25% chance their child will be affected by albinism, a 50% chance the child will be a carrier like the parents, and a 25% chance the child will neither have albinism nor be a carrier. Therefore, there is a 75% chance that their child will not have albinism, either being a carrier or completely unaffected.

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