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During sexual reproduction the amount of DNA doesn't get doubled. Explain.
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Answered by hareem23
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During sexual reproduction, the reproducing cells or germ cells have half the number (amount) of chromosomes and DNA as compared to somatic or body cells or non-reproducing cells. ... That is why, the amount of DNA does not get doubled during sexual reproduction.

Answered by araj22526
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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.

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