If two parents are carriers of albinism (an autosomal recessive trait), the chance that their fourth child will have a homozygous dominant genotype is 25%.
A series of hereditary illnesses known as albinism cause little or no melanin synthesis. Your skin, hair, and eye colours are all determined by the type and quantity of melanin your body generates.
The child have a 25% (1 in 4) chance of inheriting the faulty gene from both parents and getting the condition if he/she is born to parents who share the autosomal recessive gene. One faulty gene can be inherited with a 50% (1 in 2) risk. You would then become a carrier.
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