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Which two events are not shared by mitosis and meiosis?
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Which two events are not shared by mitosis and meiosis?
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Which two events are not shared by mitosis and meiosis?
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The events not shared by mitosis and meiosis are the crossing over and separation of homologues, in mitosis homologues do not cross, and meiosis homologues do cross.
Mitosis results in two diploid cells, while meiosis results in four haploid cells.
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