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A bacterium replicates by binary fission. How do the offspring compare to the original bacterium?

A. They are the same size, but contain different genetic information.

B. The offspring is genetically identical to the original cell.

C. The offspring contains half of the genetic information from the original cell and is smaller.

D. The offspring contains a unique combination of genetic material due to crossing over.

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the correct statement is B
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User MelMass
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Answer: B

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