For an offspring to inherit albinism, what must both parents contribute genetically?

Answer

Both must carry the specific recessive gene

Albinism in ferrets is determined by a recessive genetic trait. For this condition to manifest in an offspring (kit), the inheritance pathway requires that both parents must possess and pass on the specific recessive gene responsible for albinism. Even if both parents are genetically carriers of this trait, the birth of an albino kit is not guaranteed, as it depends on the precise combination of genes inherited from both mother and father during conception.

For an offspring to inherit albinism, what must both parents contribute genetically?

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