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By definition, Y-linked diseases cannot pass to a daughter. X-linked diseases can, but many of them are mitigated or eliminated if the X from the mother does not possess the defect, in which case your daughter would be a carrier, and her sons would have a 50/50 chance of inheriting the disease.

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