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In eukaryotes, the process in which nuclear division results in two nuclei; each daughter cell receives the same complement of chromosomes.
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1) In [[eukaryote]]s, the process in which nuclear division results in two nuclei; each daughter cell receives the same complement of chromosomes.
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2) The life-long process of cell division in which a cell divides into two identical cells.

Latest revision as of 14:57, 8 January 2020

1) In eukaryotes, the process in which nuclear division results in two nuclei; each daughter cell receives the same complement of chromosomes.

2) The life-long process of cell division in which a cell divides into two identical cells.