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What type of cell DNA replication than mitosis and it breaks down to two daughter cells?
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You’re describing mitosis.
In eukaryotic somatic cells, DNA is replicated during S phase of the cell cycle, then mitosis (nuclear division) followed by cytokinesis yields two genetically identical daughter cells. (By contrast, meiosis involves one round of DNA replication followed by two divisions to produce four nonidentical gametes.)
In eukaryotic somatic cells, DNA is replicated during S phase of the cell cycle, then mitosis (nuclear division) followed by cytokinesis yields two genetically identical daughter cells. (By contrast, meiosis involves one round of DNA replication followed by two divisions to produce four nonidentical gametes.)
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