What is the difference between mitosis and meiosis
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What is the difference between mitosis and meiosis

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In meiosis, you copy DNA once but then undergo two separate cell divisions, resulting in four unique haploid sex cells. (They are unique due to various genetic processes such as random assortment and crossing over.)-Mitosis is the division of somatic (body) cells. Mitosis forms two diploid daughter cells that are identical to each other and to the parent cell.......
Crossing over - mitosis no; meiosis yes
Paired homologues - mitosis no; meiosis yes
DNA of daughter cells - mitosis identical to parent; meiosis daughter cells different
Number of DNA replications - mitosis 1; meiosis 2
Number of daughter cells - mitosis 2; meiosis 4
Type of cells - mitosis somatic; meiosis sex cells..!!

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In mitosis, you copy the DNA and then divide once so you have two identical diploid cells. In meiosis, you copy DNA once but then undergo two separate cell divisions, resulting in four unique haploid sex cells. (They are unique due to various genetic processes such as random assortment and crossing over.)

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Mitosis is the division of somatic (body) cells. Mitosis forms two diploid daughter cells that are identical to each other and to the parent cell. Meiosis is the divison of sex cells. Meiosis forms four haploid daughter cells that have half as much DNA as the parent cell.

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Easy mitosis is the process of forming two exact copy's and meiosis is the process of forming sex cells

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