How much of the parent's nuclear material does each daughter cell get during binary fission?
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Each daughter cell of amoeba or the microorganism going binary fission containing complete number of the parent’s DNA
Dna gets duplicated in the parents before fission occurs which results in carrying each daughter cell with one half of the “original” DNA along with a copy of the other half.
Thus, in binary fission a microorganism or amoeba splits into two daughter cells be start rupturing its cell wall made of galactan and mannan. This will result in karyokinesis such as spliting of parent nuclei into two which gets incorporated each in two daughter cell.
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