Biology, asked by tpgad2332, 1 year ago

If mother and father both are without pigments (albinism), then
A) All the offsprings will be albinism
B) Half of the offsprings will be albinism
C) 75% offsprings will be albinism
D) No offspring will be albinism

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Answered by amal14
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Not necessarily. There are several different types of albinism that affect several different genes. If two people with the same type of albinism reproduce, all of their children will have albinism. If two people with two different types of albinism have children, NONE of their children will have albinism. The genetics are complicated, but that’s how it works.

amal14: Not necessarily. There are several different types of albinism that affect several different genes. If two people with the same type of albinism reproduce, all of their children will have albinism. If two people with two different types of albinism have children, NONE of their children will have albinism. The genetics are complicated, but that’s how it works.
Answered by Tanyagarg
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D) no offerings will be albinism.

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