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A normal appearing couple is found to be heterozygous recessive for albinism. Both have the genotype Aa. The gene responsible for albinism is recessive to the normal pigment-producing gene. What are the chances of their children being albino?. A) 3:4 children will be albino. B) All children will be albino. C) 1:4 children will be albino.

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User Radarsu
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C

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User Jan Joswig
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there is 4 chances to see their kids' genomic combinations.

2 out of 4 possibilities of which their kids are completely normal and not a recessive carrier, 1 out of 4 possibility where their kid will be normal but is a carrier of the recessive albinism
1 out of 4 possibility where the kid will be an albino.

Ratio-wise, the answer is: c. 1:4 children will be albino

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