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How do the daughter cells that result from mitosis compare with one another

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Hello,

Question - How do the daughter cells that result from mitosis compare with one another?

Answer - After mitosis it results in daughter cells that have half as many chromosones per cell.

Why - "Preparing for mitosis, a cell produces a copy of its DNA. Homologous pairs are separated, and the two resulting daughter cells have half as many chromosomes per cell."

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The daughter cells from mitosis are identical copies of the original cell.
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