Answer:
c. XCXc and XcY
Step-by-step explanation:
Hemophilia is an X linked recessive disorder. The disease follows criss-cross inheritance. A hemophiliac father and hemophiliac or carrier mother can have a hemophiliac daughter. To have an affected daughter (X^cX^c) both the parents should have at least one copy of the X^c chromosome to pass it to the daughter. The parental genotypes "XCXc and XcY" have one copy of X^c in both the parents and therefore can have a hemophiliac daughter.