Answer:
Only the daughters will be carriers and the probability is 1 or 100%
Step-by-step explanation:
Homozygous dominant female =
![X^(G) X^(G)](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/biology/high-school/assokrcn1mjhji8hk02locp2syluomyqre.png)
Affected male =
![X^(G)Y](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/biology/high-school/iyq1p09gzfhyw8yyb7ccb01uxvkp3dhqp0.png)
x
![X^(G)Y](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/biology/high-school/iyq1p09gzfhyw8yyb7ccb01uxvkp3dhqp0.png)
Offspring =
(female),
(females),
(male),
(male)
For X-linked traits, male gender can either be affected or not affected, they cannot be carriers because the Y chromosome is hypothesized to not carry any gene. Since the two X chromosomes in female carry genes, they can be carriers for X-linked traits.
Considering the female children only, the probability is 1 or 100%.