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Yes. If either parent is a carrier of the gene that causes albinism then their child becomes a carrier as well. It is only when both parents have the gene for albinism that the child is born with this disorder.
genetically albinism is an autosomal recessive gene which in fact gives the child a 25% chance of inheriting the gene if both parents are carriers
Gene TherapyGenetic disorders are caused by an abnormality in person's DNA.
Albinism is a recessively inherited disease. People with albinism has inherited 2 albinism genes. They got one gene from each parent.
gene therapy is when a faulty gene is repaired or replaced
it depends on the gene some are so malfunctioned they cant be treated i cant believe none of you could answer this way to go doctors
at the gene level gene therapy is done and at the the protein level protein therapy is done
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Recessive. The trait will only show up if both parents have the gene recessively (aa). If the genetic make up is Aa or AA, there will be melanin production, meaning albinism is an aa gene only. Albinism is a recessive allele.
Many of the more commonly occurring disorders, including heart disease, diabetes, and high blood pressure, result from defects in multiple genes making them unlikely candidates for gene therapy using existing technologies.