Meiosis<span> and </span>mitosis<span> are both preceded by one round of DNA replication; however, </span>meiosis<span> includes two nuclear divisions. The four daughter cells resulting from </span>meiosis<span>are haploid and genetically distinct. The daughter cells resulting from </span>mitosis<span> are diploid and identical to the parent cell.</span>
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<span>Chromatids (either of the 2 chromosome strands that separate during mitosis) would not be fully developed.</span>