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How do mitosis and meiosis differ in the division of genetic composition?

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Mitosis is the process in which the chromosome are separated into two identical sets of chromosomes which in the end have their own nucleus. Meiosis is the division in 1/2 and then in 1/2 again causing 4 sets of chromosomes. So, your answer would be mitosis produces two genetically identical daughter cells but meiosis produces four genetically different daughter cells.
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