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Classification as a mitosis required unambiguous identification of a metaphase plate and two subsequent daughter nuclei.
Branch length estimation was critical for comparative analyses in this study, so the genetic dataset required unambiguous genetic alignments and the maximum gene coverage of the species analysed.
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