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How does the process of meiosis ensure that each generation of offspring has the same number of chromosomes as the generation before
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How does the process of meiosis ensure that each generation of offspring has the same number of chromosomes as the generation before
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How does the process of meiosis ensure that each generation of offspring has the same number of chromosomes as the generation before
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with 4 daughter cells that have 1/2 the number of cell. They then turn around and use these fertile 4 to produce more off spring with cells that have number of chromosomes they want.
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