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Albinism, lack of pigmentation in humans, results from an autosomal recessive gene designated a. two parents with normal pigmentation have an albino child. what is the probability that their next child
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Albinism, lack of pigmentation in humans, results from an autosomal recessive gene designated
a. two parents with normal pigmentation have an albino child. what is the probability that their next child will be albino?
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there is still a 25 percent chance
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