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difference between meiosis and mitosis​

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MEIOSIS:

Meiosis is the process by which gametes (sex cells) are generated in organisms that reproduce sexually.

Gametes are produced in male and female gonads and contain one-half the number of chromosomes as the original cell.

New gene combinations are introduced in a population through the genetic recombination that occurs during meiosis.

MITOSIS:

In mitosis, the genetic material (DNA) in a cell is duplicated and divided equally between two cells.

The dividing cell goes through an ordered series of events called the cell cycle.

The mitotic cell cycle is initiated by the presence of certain growth factors or other signals that indicate that the production of new cells is needed

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