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How much of the parent's nuclear material does each daughter cell gets during reproduction by binary fission ?

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Answered by tulipmishra08
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In binary fusion, parent cell splits into two daughter cell. Hence, only one copy of DNA is made.

Each daughter cell gets half of the parent's nuclear material during reproduction by binary fission.

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