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| Binary fission is a form of asexual reproduction commonly observed in single-celled organisms, such as bacteria and protists. It involves the division of a parent cell into two daughter cells, each of which is genetically identical to the parent cell. Binary fission begins with the replication of the genetic material (DNA) of the parent cell. The DNA molecule, typically a circular chromosome in prokaryotes or a single linear chromosome in some protists, is duplicated to produce two identical copies. |
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