The chance of an individual being albino depends on the genetic makeup of its parents. Albinism is typically a recessive trait, meaning that both parents must carry the gene for an offspring to potentially be albino. If both parents are carriers, the probability is 25% for each offspring to be albino. However, if at least one parent does not carry the gene, the chances decrease significantly.
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