In humans, normal skin pigmentation is controlled by a dominant

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In humans, normal skin pigmentation is controlled by a dominant gene (M), which allows pigmentation to develop. All individuals who are homozygous for the recessive allele (m) are unable to produce an enzyme needed for melanin formation and are therefore described as albino.

Two normal parents produce two albino children. What are the genotypes of the parents? What are the chances that the next child will also have albinism?

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