Introduction to Genetic Analysis
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To determine: The unusual features that distinguishes this pedigree from other pedigree charts.
Introduction. Mitosis is the equational division where the diploid cell divides to form two daughter cells that are also diploid in three. The process is divided into four phases that bring about the nuclear division and distribution of chromosomes into two daughter cells that are identical to the parent cells.
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