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The probability that a male inherited his Y chromosome from his maternal grandfather is 0%. This is because males inherit their Y chromosome exclusively from their father, who passes it down from his own father (the paternal grandfather). The maternal grandfather contributes to the genetic makeup of his daughter's offspring through the X chromosome, not the Y chromosome.

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