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First child of a normal male and female is albino, what are the chances of second child to be albino:

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Answered by Sarang9995
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50%chance for a normal child and other 50 % chances for albino

Answered by dualadmire
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Answer: Half and Half or say 50-50.

Explanation:

This is because both male and female are normal, which means that the trait is not dominant and is present in the parents but in a very small ratio.

As their first child is born albino, it means that the recessive trait i.e., albino trait has come out as dominant in that child. It can also be the case in the second child but one cannot be sure.

If the second child is born then we can only predict him being albino on 50-50 basis. He may also be born as an albino and there are chances too, that he may be born normal, just like his parents are.

It clearly depends on the dominancy of the recessive trait, if it dominates itself in the second child as well or not.

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