A British-Asian family with 15 albino members who say their condition has brought them together are applying to be formally recognized as the world’s biggest albino family. Pakistani-born Aslam Parvez, 64, and his wife, Shameem, 65, of England, both have white skin due to albinism—and so do all their six children, and some of their siblings, nieces, and nephews. Albinism is a rare group of genetic disorder that causes the skin, hair, or eyes to have little or no color. Children have a chance of being born with albinism if both of their parents have the condition or both of them carry the gene for albinism, according to Healthline. Aslam’s brother also has albinism and so do three of his six surviving children. The seventh one who had albinism passed away. When Aslam was 11, his family moved from Pakistan to the United Kingdom, and later, he and his brother were matched …