Albinism is typically caused by mutations in genes responsible for the production of melanin, rather than a specific amino acid itself. However, the amino acid tyrosine is crucial for melanin synthesis, as it is a precursor to both dopamine and melanin. In individuals with albinism, the pathway for converting tyrosine into melanin is disrupted, leading to reduced pigmentation in the skin, hair, and eyes. Thus, while tyrosine is important, the condition is primarily genetic rather than directly linked to an amino acid deficiency.
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