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The eukaryotic process characterized by replication of nuclear DNA and formation of a second identical nucleus. Separate from cytokinesis.

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Mitosis versus Meiosis I: What's the difference?

By far the largest difference between meiosis I and mitosis is that mitosis results in genetically identical, diploid somatic cells. … In mitosis, the cell will begin with 4 chromosomes and 8 chromatids. After cytokinesis, the somatic cell will have 4 chromatids and 4 chromosomes. This propagates during the next round of mitosis. …
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DNA content doubling in interphase

So in mitosis, the cell has to split itself into two cells; each daughter cell has a functional genome that may again split into more daughter cells. …
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