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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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How are chromosomes counted at the end of mitosis in a plant cell?

Page 89 of the Study Guide for Campbell Biology, 11th Edition has the following question: A plant cell has 12 chromosomes at the end of mitosis. … For (b) to be true, the plant cell must have had 6 chromosomes at the end of mitosis, but the question states it had 12. …
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