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Answer:

It should be A).

Explanation:

Albino is a recessive trait (denoted by bb).

If your hamster does not carry the recessive trait, that will mean that they will have to have two dominate trait (denoted by BB).

Therefore, assuming that you breed your hamster with a known albino hamster, and he has two dominate, then the offsprings will be:

[tex]\left[\begin{array}{ccc}&B&B\\b&Bb&Bb\\b&Bb&Bb\end{array}\right][/tex]

Therefore, there will be a 0% Albino showing up (recessive trait), but all will carry the recessive trait to the next offspring.

However, you receive 50% Albino offspring, thereby implying that there is already a carrier on top of the recessive breed:

[tex]\left[\begin{array}{ccc}&B&b\\b&Bb&bb\\b&Bb&bb\end{array}\right][/tex]

Therefore, your hamster does carry the albino trait.

A) Yes.

Your answer would be A and A