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Why does mitosis and binary fission not always lead to exact copies the parent?

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Answered by zzaaeesshhaa
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Binary fission is different from mitosis because prokaryotic cells do not have a true nucleus like eukaryotes. Also, there is no mitotic spindle formation in the nucleus during binary fission.

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Answered by RiskyKaZe
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It is due to a natural idea of variation and random mutations which can occur in any type of reproductive process.
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