Does mitosis in Mature cells result in the same cell type? For embryos, mitosis may create two identical cells, but the cell may later specify into different cell types. So does mitosis of a mature cell always result in the same cell type?
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Step 1: Mitosis in mature cells always results in the same cell type because somatic cells undergo mitosis, which leads to the production of identical daughter cells with the same genetic information. Show more…
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