The usual method of
prokaryote cell division is termed
binary fission. The prokaryotic
chromosome is a single
DNA molecule that first replicates, then attaches each copy to a different part of the
cell membrane.
Full article >>>binary fissionThe type of
cell division by which
prokaryotes reproduce; each dividing
daughter cell receives a copy of the single parental
chromosome.
binomial ...
Full article >>>binary fission Asexual reproduction in
protists in which
mitosis is followed by
cytoplasmic
division, producing two new
organisms.
binomial The two names,
genus and
species, comprising the scientific name.
Full article >>>Binary fission: Mode of
reproduction not involving any sex but
division of a parent
cell into two equally sized
offspring.
Bioinformatics ...
Full article >>>Binary fission (simple
division)
Mitosis MeiosisTable 2: Comparison of structures between
animal and
plant cells ...
Full article >>>Main article:
binary fissionProkaryotic
cells are simple in structure. They contain non-membranous
organelles, lack a
cell nucleus, and have a simplistic
genome: only one circular
chromosome of limited size.
Full article >>>Cell reproduction is by
binary fission, not
mitosis. By this process, a second
chromosome is produced that is an identical copy of the first. The
cell elongates and the
chromosomes separate so that each new
cell receives a
chromosome.
Full article >>>Procaryotic
cells replicate by dividing in two by means of
binary fission, a very fast
division process. The rapid
division process allows for rapid
adaptation to the changes in their
environment.
See also eukaryotic
cells.
Protomers: ...
Full article >>>in Dictyostelium discoideum, the solitary
haploid cell of the vegetative life cycle that lives on
bacteria and reproduces by
binary fission until the food supply is exhausted.
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Full article >>>Linkage The proximity of two or more
markers (e.g., genes,
RFLP markers) on a
chromosome; the closer the
markers, the lower the
probability that they will be separated during
DNA repair or
replication processes (
binary fission in
prokaryotes, ...
Full article >>>The proximity of two or more
markers (e.g. genes,
RFLP markers) on a
chromosome; the closer together the
markers are, the lower the
probability that they will be separated during
DNA repair or
replication processes (
binary fission in
prokaryotes, ...
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