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Which type of cell division (mitosis v meiosis) increases the likelihood of variation with a species? explain how it happens?
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Which type of cell division (mitosis v meiosis) increases the likelihood of variation with a species? explain how it happens?
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which type of cell division (mitosis v meiosis) increases the likelihood of variation with a species? explain how it happens?
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Meiosis Bc it is genetic variation and ends with 4 cells with a completely different genetic make up whole mitosis is the cell division of identical cells. It ends with two daughter cells.
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