Sunday, March 13, 2011

What are the chances of a person affected by Albinism passing it on to their offspring?

     What percentage of children could be affected by albinism depends on the genotypes of the parents. If one parent has albinism and has offspring with someone who does not have albinism and does not carry it, then none of their children will have albinism. However, all of their children would carry the albinism trait and could pass it on to their offspring.
     If someone with albinism had offspring with someone who carried albinism about 50% of their children would be affected. The unaffected children would carry the disease.
     If someone with albinism had offspring with someone who also had albinism 100% of their children would be affected by albinism.

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