Basically Albinism occurs because one of several genetic defects. This makes your body unable to to produce and/or distribute Melanin, which is a black pigment that gives color to your hair, skin, and the iris of your eye.
So it is a genetic problem that is inherited.
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The parent had a recessive gene or a gene with incomplete dominance. The rare case of albinism may also be the cause.
No.Most forms of albinism are the result of the biological inheritance of genetically recessive alleles (genes) passed from both parents of an individual, though some rare forms are inherited from only one parent. There are other genetic mutations which are proven to be associated with albinism. All alterations, however, lead to changes in melanin production in the body.The chance of offspring with albinism resulting from the pairing of an organism with albinism and one without albinism is low. However, because organisms can be carriers of genes for albinism without exhibiting any traits, albinistic offspring can be produced by two non-albinistic parents. Albinism usually occurs with equal frequency in both genders. An exception to this is ocular albinism, which it is passed on to offspring through X-linked inheritance. Thus, ocular albinism occurs more frequently in males as they have a single X and Y chromosome, unlike females, whose genetics are characterized by two X chromosomes.There are two different forms of albinism; a partial lack of the melanin is known as hypomelanism, or hypomelanosis and the total absence of melanin is known as amelanism or amelanosis.(Source wikipedia)
yes it can be but that is not always the case albinism is a genetic disorder that can just happen for no particular reason like a baby being born with an organ failure or a missing arm or whatever it is not allways passed down from the parents and it can skip gnerations hope this helped
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highly unlikely
Not usually. Only In certain circumstances, can a mutation be passed on to offspring; such as Downs-syndrome.
For the mother to have a non-albino offspring, she would need to have at least one dominant allele for the trait, so her genotype could be either Aa or AA. The father must have two recessive alleles (aa) to pass on albinism to the offspring. The albino offspring's genotype would be aa.
A mutation in a human skin cannot be passed on to an offspring, since it is only a somatic mutation which is acquired. The mutation that can be passed on to an offspring is called a germline mutation, which happens in the egg and sperm.
the characteristics which are passed on by to a offspring by its parents
offspring
Genetic traits are variations of features passed on to offspring from there parents.