Answer:
Daughters who are descendants of a woman carrier of Fragile X Syndrome and a healthy man will have a 50% chance of having or being carriers of the syndrome.
Step-by-step explanation:
Fragile X syndrome has an autosomal dominant inheritance pattern, linked to the X chromosome. That is, someone with an altered X chromosome can either be a carrier or have the syndrome.
In this case, the mother is a carrier of the altered chromosome (X) while the father is neither a carrier nor has the condition (XY).
Cross X x XY
Alleles X Y
X
Y
X XX XY
The couple has a 50% chance of having daughters, and of those daughters half (50%) have the chance of having an Xf chromosome, and being a carrier or suffering from the syndrome.