Answer:
The correct answer would be - "aa".
Step-by-step explanation:
Albinism is an autosomal recessive genetic condition which means it will be expressed only if both alleles for the pigmentation are recessive. If a single copy of the dominant allele present with the recessive allele the expression of the recessive allele would be masked by it and skin will be pigmented however they will act as carriers of the condition.
There would be three condition or three allele combination:
AA - no recessive allele so no albinism
Aa - dominant allele with recessive allele which means carrier but pigmented skin
aa - both alleles are recessive so the albinism will be expressed.