Answer:
Answer choice F
Step-by-step explanation:
Since albinism is a recessive characteristic, let's assume that it has the "aa" alleles, so an individual who does not have albinism would have the "AA" alleles if he were homozygous and "Aa" if he were heterozygous.
If an albino (aa) female were to mate with a heterozygous, non-albino (Aa) male, we could fill in a punnet squad to determine what the offspring would be like. As we can see in the punnet square attached below, the result of this crossing would be 50% offspring "Aa" and 50% offspring "aa".