Apparently, this creature reproduces by binary fission, a process common to the single cell creatures of earth. |
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During balanced growth, cells undergoing binary fission must double the number of every kind of RNA and protein molecule every cell cycle. |
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We considered a model in which the proliferating cells divide by binary fission. |
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Primarily they reproduce asexually, which they accomplish by binary fission, or simple cell division. |
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Bacteria divide symmetrically during normal growth and have a central constriction to bring about binary fission of the cell. |
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In contrast, prokaryotes and unicellular eukaryotes divide by amitotic processes, including binary fission and budding. |
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Tetrahymena divide by binary fission during vegetative growth, and the micronucleus and macronucleus are propagated by mitotic and amitotic division, respectively. |
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The typical mode of reproduction in most of the major protistan taxa is asexual binary fission. |
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He said that apparently the fetus was the twin sibling resulted from binary fission inside the same placenta. |
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The parent cells separate and subsequently reproduce by binary fission. |
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Following the process of conjugation, normal binary fission proceeds. |
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The cellular events which control these different forms of schizogony are likely to be very different from cell cycle control during binary fission and have not yet been fully elucidated. |
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The life cycle usually involves asexual reproduction by means of binary fission, either through desmoschisis or eleuteroschisis. |
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Binary fission, asexual reproduction by a separation of the body into two new bodies. |
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