binäärifissiona
Binäärifissiona, meaning binary fission in Finnish, is a method of asexual reproduction used by many unicellular organisms, primarily prokaryotes like bacteria and archaea. This process involves a single cell dividing into two identical daughter cells. It is the simplest and most common form of reproduction in these organisms.
The process begins with the replication of the cell's genetic material, typically a single circular chromosome.
Binary fission is a remarkably efficient reproductive strategy that allows for rapid population growth under favorable