A cell contains the same DNA as its parent cell. This is a result of which process?
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A cell contains the same DNA as its parent cell because of the process of cell division.
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In mitosis, the cell contains the same DNA as its parent cell.
EXPLANATION:
In this process, the parent cell divides into two daughter cells, each with a nucleus having the same amount of DNA, same number and kind of chromosomes, and the same 'hereditary instructions' as the 'parent cell'.
Hence, it is called as the 'equational division'. This is the 'common method' of cell division usually takes place in the 'somatic cells'.
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