Biology, asked by kaurhasneet960, 1 year ago

How can a single dna replication enough for mieosis?

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Answered by Vamprixussa
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DNA replication occurs without increasing the chromosome number; in this way, there is enough DNA in the cell for two daughter cells, maintaining the same ploidy (number of chromosomal sets) as the parent cell.

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Answered by raoarjun694
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DNA Replication and Checkpoint Control in S Phase. During DNA replication, the unwinding of strands leaves a single strand vulnerable. ... In the eukaryotic cell cycle, chromosome duplication occurs during "S phase" (the phase of DNA synthesis) and chromosome segregation occurs during "M phase" (the mitosis phase).

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