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How DNA forms its own copies? How it is beneficial in the process of evolution?
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Answered by bannerjeed60
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DNAs are the carriers of genetic information. For an organism to produce its own kind, it becomes necessary that the offspring get similar DNAs as in parents. DNA replication is the way through which a cell makes additional copies of DNA so that they can be transferred to the offspring. This explains how DNA copying is an essential part of the process of replication.

Answered by as8709616
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DNA replication is the process by which DNA makes a copy of itself during cell division. ... The separation of the two single strands of DNA creates a 'Y' shape called a replication 'fork'. The two separated strands will act as templates for making the new strands of DNA

As living things evolve, they generally become better suited for their environment. This is because they evolve adaptations. Evolution explains how living things are changing today and how modern living things have descended from ancient life forms that no longer exist on Earth.

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