Real shit. [YOUTUBE]L3EcE4-vwl8[/YOUTUBE] If a BM has a child with an albino woman, are her light skinned genes inherited by her children?? The variations in human DNA are just crazy.
Not necessarily. It can skip generations or they can all be albinos and I don't think it matters if the mother or father carries the gene. It can be passed down from both parents if they carry the gene and I would think that makes the process of having children with albinism more prevalent. I had rarely seen albinos until I moved to DC and then I would just see lots of them. I think, for a small place in the states, it's had the highest concentration. Like I doubt I've been a month without seeing an albino in DC (where I lived at...could have been a large family or two), but as I'm very attentive to attractive women I know I've seen at least 3 different, "hot," albino women. I guess they could be sisters. As life would have it, I was never in the position to try to get the digits :smt013 but I swore I would one day. I've been in Philly for 6 months, a place that dwarfs DC in size and population, but I've yet to see 1 albino person. It almost makes me think that they don't stray from their hometown, but my inner brain tells me that I know better (they do). I've also seen Caucasian and Asian albinos.