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Genetics: Chapter 3: Human development (miosis and meiosis)

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My documents covers key genetics concepts from Chapters 1-3, including mutations, chromosome structure, and cell function. It explains the male and female reproductive systems, detailing gamete formation. The processes of mitosis and meiosis are compared, highlighting their roles in growth and reproduction. The content emphasizes genetic variation and inheritance mechanisms.

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