Albinism is the result of a recessive gene.
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http://www.albinism.org/publications/what_is_albinism.html
2007-01-26 06:03:00
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answered by F. J 2
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Albino follow a recessive pattern of inheritance
2007-01-26 10:54:15
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answered by Samuel JAK 1
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Albinoism is a recessive gene, which takes two of, so one from man, one from woman, that is why it is rare, even if both parents are carriers for the gene, 75% of the time it still won't be albino.
Bill
2007-01-26 06:04:01
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answered by Anonymous
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albino follow a recessive pattern of inheritance
it is only active and morphologically seen in homoallelic form
2007-01-26 06:18:24
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answered by 2
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albino is of 2 recessive genes
2007-01-26 05:59:44
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answered by nowyouknow 7
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There are actually several different genetic pathways that cause albinism (and therefore, there are several different types of "albino"). Most are recessive.
2007-01-26 10:33:17
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answered by stormsinger1 5
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the dominant gene will continually be the phenotype of the guy. the recessive gene, if contemporary would be interior the persons genotype, yet should not be expressed (the guy is declared to be a service). if the dominant gene isn't contemporary, and basically the recessive gene is, then it is going to likely be the persons phenotype.
2016-11-01 08:46:56
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answered by nocera 4
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its a result of homozygote recessive genotype.
2007-01-26 10:00:45
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answered by maverick 1
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