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Most prokaryotes reproduce by a process of binary fission, in which the cell grows in volume until it divides in half to yield two identical daughter cells.
(Binary fission, in which two equal daughter cells are produced from the unilateral growth and division of the mother cell, is typical of most bacteria).
Strictly speaking, the only type of reproduction in Paramecium is asexual binary fission in which a fully grown organism divides into two daughter cells.
Prokaryotes reproduce principally by binary fission, in which the mother cell enlarges until it divides into two identical daughter cells, with cytokinesis representing the physical division into the two daughter cells.
Our model considers coccolith-bearing individuals multiplying by vegetative binary fission, in which a generation starts at the ontogenetic time, t = 0, and ends at t = T with the next binary fission.
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I pictured my bacteria saying to each other, "We cannot undergo binary fission in the beaker of someone who makes pithy observations at open-mic nights!
Plastids undergo a process of binary fission in order to replicate.
This review considers some of the recent advances in the understanding of how plastids undergo binary fission, a process which uses several different proteins, both internal and external to the plastid, which have been derived from the original endosymbiont's genome as well as new proteins that have been recruited from the host genome.
The primary mode of reproduction is asexual binary fission, which repeats within the same ploidy level via mitosis [37].
Most agree that there is an asexual cycle that consists of the smaller trophic forms dividing by binary fission and a phase which results in formation of a cyst or ascus which contains 8 spores or daughter forms.
RBs replicate by binary fission until in the final stage of infection, RBs re-differentiate to EBs before release of the new, infectious progeny (Cocchiaro and Valdivia, 2009).
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