Biology, asked by natasha2024, 9 months ago

During sexual reproduction,
DNA does not get doubled. explain​

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Answered by avtarmann833
2

Answer:

sexual reproduction occur when male and female gamet come into contact with ech other

Answered by SShrivastava
4

Answer:

The amount of DNA does not get doubled during sexual reproduction as the gametes contain half the number of chromosomes that a somatic cell contains. These half chromosomes of the sperm fuse with the egg and create the 46 numbers of chromosomes in a zygote.

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