Biology, 30.01.2020 04:52 jakhunter354
How do mitosis and meiosis differ in the division of genetic composition?
mitosis produces two genetically different daughter cells but meiosis produces four genetically identical daughter cells.
mitosis produces two genetically identical daughter cells but meiosis produces four genetically different daughter cells.
mitosis produces four genetically identical daughter cells but meiosis produces two genetically different daughter cells.
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How do mitosis and meiosis differ in the division of genetic composition?
mitosis produces tw...
mitosis produces tw...
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