<span>Human chorionic gonadotropin hormone (hCG)
This hormone is produced by a woman only during pregnancy and is responsible for "pregnancy symptoms," such as vomiting and nausea.
It is primarily produced by the placenta shortly after the dividing fertilized egg cell (embryo) attaches or implants itself into the uterine lining (endometrium). This occurs a few days after the woman has conceived.
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Answer:
Sometimes, gene variants (also known as mutations) prevent one or more proteins from working properly. By changing a gene's instructions for making a protein, a variant can cause a protein to malfunction or not be produced at all.
The offspring is/are going to be albino as well, because being albino is caused by being homozygous (true-breeding) recessive on the allele for albinism.
Let us recall that ALLELES are alternative versions of genes; Gregor Mendel's term for alleles is 'traits'. A monohybrid cross is a cross that follows the inheritance of a single gene (in this case, we are investigating the inheritance of the allele for albinism).
Below is an example of a cross between two albino parents:
Let 'a' be the allele for albinism; and being an albino means being homozygous recessive for 'a', which gives us the genotype 'aa' for both parents
Female: Male:
aa x aa