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Ramiro Harrison
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4 January, 23:26
Describe binary fusion.
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Lawson Webster
4 January, 23:37
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The binary fusion means the fusion (mixing) of two cells.
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The binary fusion is the process that involve coming together or fusion of two cells. For example, Protoplasmic fusion that involves fusion of protoplasm of two cells. The fusion is done using PEG i. e. polyethylene glycol. The resulting cell from two different protoplasm is called recombinant cell.
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