Question: Albinism is an autosomal recessive disease. Dimples are autosomal and dominant to no dimples. A normal (no albinism) woman with no dimples marries a man normal man (no albinism) with dimples. The man's father did not have dimples. Both of them know that albinism runs in their families, so they had genetic testing done. The results showed that they both carry the recessive allele. The man and woman plan to have three children. What is the probability that at least 2 of their children will have albinism and dimples?