No, people with red hair, often referred to as "ginger," do not have albinism. Red hair is caused by a variant of the MC1R gene, which affects melanin production, leading to the characteristic hair color and fair skin. Albinism, on the other hand, is a genetic condition that results in little to no melanin production, affecting skin, hair, and eye color. While both conditions are related to pigmentation, they are distinct and not directly connected.
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