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Binary fission is a process through which
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Binary fission is a process through which
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bacteria multiply. I think... bacteria dont have double helix dna. They have what is called a plasmid. If I remember correctly, its most often bacteria that have plasmids for dna and so they duplicate by binary fission instead of the way we do.
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