dna formed after dna copying is similar but not identical. give 2 points
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Before reproduction, the cell produces a copy of DNA and then divides to form two daughter cells, each containing a copy of DNA. Since, no biological reaction is absolutely reliable, some variations are produced in the DNA copying. Therefore, the copies of DNA are similar but not identical to the original.
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