Before any type of cell division, the cell doubles up its chromosome number present in its nucleus
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Only before the meosis , the cell doubles up its chromosome number so that the original chromosome number is restored . This just happens only in meosis . It does not happen before mitosis . In mitosis , the original cell number is restored .
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the cell doubles up its chromosome number only before the meosis , so that the original chromosome number is restored . It does not happen before mitosis . In mitosis , the original cell number is restored.
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