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What does diploid to diploid mean?

Diploid to diploid, commonly referred to as 2N to 2N describes the number of chromosomes transfered via mitosis. This means that the duplicated cell (daughter cell) will have the same number of chromosomes as the parent cell. A process that would go 2N to N (diploid to haploid) would be meiosis.


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