In early cell evolution,why would natural selection favor division into equal-sized daughter cells?
A) Splitting into two equal parts is the most energetically efficient method.
B) Two daughter cells is the most efficient way to reproduce sexually.
C) Splitting into two daughter cells is more efficient for horizontal gene transfer.
D) Hypercycles can be maintained by splitting into two.
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