Biology, asked by Sinichirayil4178, 11 months ago

How dna replication helps in evolution?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Replacement of RNA by DNA as genetic material has thus opened the way to the formation of large genomes, a prerequisite for the evolution of modern cells. The above scenario nicely explains why, through Darwinian competition, cell populations with DNA genomes finally eliminated cells with RNA genomes.

Answered by kohlikashish0111
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With the help of DNA replication, the species will continue.
At the time of DNA copying for DNA replication, the variations will be there, which will help in the process of evolution.
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