They both have a nucleus along with other complex membrane bound organelles.
If they are continuously dividing this means there is something wrong with them because normal cells don't do this. That means they have an error in their DNA. If it grows incessantly this error is being spread in the body when it shouldn't be, which can lead to subversive effects on the human body
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Answer: Genetic drift may result in the loss of some alleles (including beneficial ones) and the fixation, or rise to 100% frequency, of other alleles.Once it begins, genetic drift will continue until the involved allele is either lost by a population or is the only allele present at a particular gene locus within a population. ... Genetic drift can result in the loss of rare alleles, and can decrease the size of the gene pool.
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