Amelanism

Amelanism (also known as amelanosis) is a pigmentation abnormality characterized by the lack of pigments called melanins, commonly associated with a genetic loss of tyrosinase function. Amelanism can affect fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals including humans. The appearance of an amelanistic animal depends on the remaining non-melanin pigments. The opposite of amelanism is melanism, an overabundance of melanin.

Read more about Amelanism:  Melanins and Melanin Production, Amelanism in Mammals, Amelanism in Other Vertebrates, Aeumelanism, Aphaeomelanism, See Also