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During sexual reproduction the amount of DNA doesn't get doubled. Explain.
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Answered by jahanvigoswami21
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their are total 23 pairs chromosome in a DNA that means 46 in total

and while sexual reproduction 23 chromosome from one parent and 23 from another come together and make a DNA and the left over chromosome are given out their is no use for those chromosome.

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Answered by FehlingSolution
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DNA comes from both the parents of equal 22 chromosomes each which are in haploid and deploid form stately.Since no. Of chromosomes are constant therefore amount of DNA doesn't get double during sexual reproduction

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