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15 May, 20:34

What do binary fission and mitosis have in common

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  1. 15 May, 20:43
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    Binary fission and mitosis are both asexual forms of cellular reproduction that duplicate the existing DNA in a mother cell and split the cell into two exact copies called daughter cells.
  2. 15 May, 20:47
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    Binary fission and mitosis are both asexual forms of cellular reproduction that duplicate the existing DNA in a mother cell and split the cell into two exact copies called daughter cells. Prokaryotes and some eukaryotic organelles use binary fission in the nucleoid. Eukaryotes use mitosis to reproduce the nucleus.
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