Albino individuals have a genetic condition that results in a lack of melanin, which affects their skin, hair, and eyes. However, if they carry normal pigmentation genes (recessive traits) alongside the genes for albinism, their children can inherit the normal pigmentation from one or both parents. Thus, an albino parent can give birth to a non-albino (or "black") baby if the other parent contributes genes for normal pigmentation. This genetic variation is a result of the combination of alleles from both parents.
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