Biology, asked by DGTE, 7 months ago

albinism is a recessive disease causing lack of pigment. what are the chances of an albino man and a carrier woman having an albino child? show punnet square and give answer as a percentage.​

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Answered by rajarajeswariiam
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Albinism is a genetic condition that causes a person to have no, or very little, pigment in the eyes and sometimes in the skin and hair also. Albinism is passed from parent to child because of a genetic mutation.

Albinism is a genetic condition.

There are two main types of albinism: OCA that affects the eyes, skin and hair and OA that affects only the eyes.

OCA usually has an autosomal recessive inheritance pattern.

OA has an X-linked recessive inheritance pattern. It affects only boys.

Genetic testing can help you make decisions about future children

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