What is the genetic requirement for a ferret kit to display true albinism?

Answer

It must be inherited from both parents as a recessive trait

True albinism in ferrets is explicitly identified as a genetically recessive trait. For a kit born to possess this condition—the complete absence of melanin leading to white fur and red eyes—it is mandatory that both parent animals carry the underlying recessive albino gene. If only one parent carries the gene, the trait will not manifest in the offspring, even if the offspring carries the gene itself, illustrating the necessary Mendelian inheritance pattern for this profound lack of pigmentation to be expressed.

What is the genetic requirement for a ferret kit to display true albinism?
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