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13 August, 13:50

Which of the following describes a difference between the processing of genetic material in binary fission versus mitosis?

(A) In binary fission, a single DNA strand splits into chromosomes; in mitosis, DNA is copied directly.

(B) In binary fission, DNA must undergo a mutation to replicate; in mitosis, it does not.

(C) In binary fission, DNA is transferred between two neighboring cells; in mitosis, the chromosomes of only one cell are replicated.

(D) In binary fission, a single DNA strand is replicated; in mitosis, multiple chromosomes are replicated.

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  1. 13 August, 13:59
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    The answer would be D.

    In binary fission the singular DNA strand is broken down and replicated, whereas in mitosis multiple different types of chromosomes are replicated.
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