What is the significance of meiotic cell division in higher eukaryotes?
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Meiosis is a cell division in which four haploid cells are formed from a single diploid cell.
It usually occurs in reproductive organs or gonads of the organisms.
Meiosis is also known as reductional cell division because four daughter cells produced contain half the number of chromosomes than that of their parent cell.
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