Why does Africa have a higher rate of albinism?
Across the world, around one person in 20,000 suffers from albinism. But it is much more widespread in Africa, with a rate of around one in 5,000.
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1. I thought all ethnicities were the same, so should have the same rates of albinism.
2. Why more? It doesn't sound environmental.
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