For an X-linked recessive disease, if an affected male is crossed with an unaffected female who is homozygous for the wild-type allele at the disease gene, then the percentage of male offspring that will be unaffected is:  a) 0%  b) 50% c) 100% d) 25% e) 33%

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For an X-linked recessive disease, if an affected male is crossed with an unaffected female who is homozygous for the wild-type allele at the disease gene, then the percentage of male offspring that will be unaffected is: 

a) 0% 

b) 50%

c) 100%

d) 25%

e) 33%

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