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X-inactivation happens randomly in development of xx humans. if it occurred at the one-cell stage (immediately after fertilization before any cell divisions occur in the embryo), what would be the best prediction for the offspring of an xx female affected for an x-linked dominant trait? assume this individual has 10 offspring. select the best answer.

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