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Yes, xHxH can represent a female carrier of hemophilia, where "H" denotes the hemophilia allele and "x" denotes the normal allele. In this case, the individual has one normal allele and one allele for hemophilia. However, a female carrier typically does not exhibit symptoms of hemophilia but can pass the allele to her offspring. Males with the genotype "xHy" (where "y" is the male chromosome) would express the condition due to having only one X chromosome.

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