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9 March, 21:36

We presume that meiosis evolved later than mitosis. What process would not have to evolve in cells undergoing meiosis in order to make this transition?

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  1. 9 March, 21:40
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    Acid reflex - - Tupid cell rules

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    Acid reflex. Cells never use this ability until well into the stone ages. Acidic cells need to transfer their proteins before mitosis, so acid reflex is a paradox when everything is following Tupid cell rules.
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