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Blaine Woodward
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13 June, 06:10
What is the result of binary fission
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Diego Mccullough
13 June, 06:13
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The binary fission, is the asexual reproduction which is found in prokaryotes. In binary fission a cell divide into two daughter cell. Amoeba is the best example of binary fission in which gentic material is divide and via mitotic division further cell is divide into to daughter cell. So we conclude that, the result of binary fission is formation of daughter cell.
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