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Binary fission consists of three main stages: replication, segregation, and division. In the replication stage, the cell's DNA is copied, producing two identical chromosomes. During segregation, the chromosomes are separated and moved to opposite ends of the cell. Finally, in the division stage, the cell membrane invaginates and divides the cell into two daughter cells, each containing a complete set of DNA.

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