During S phase, how does it happen that the content of DNA doubles but the number of chromosomes remains the same?
And even after mitosis, how do both the daughter cells have the same number of chromosomes as the parent cell?
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This is Just Because the Centromere which hold the chromatid together isn't split in anaphase of mitti division
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