How do daughter cells obtain their DNA?
Original chromosomes from the parent cell split in half and then each half goes to one of the two daughter cells during the cell cycle.
The DNAin the parent cell nucleus makes a copy of itself and is then split between the two daughter cells during meiosis.
The DNAin the parent cell nucleus makes a copy of itself and is then split between the two daughter cells during mitosis.
Original chromosomes from the parent cell split in half, and then each half goes to one of the two daughter cells during cytokinesis.
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Preparing for mitosis, a cell produces a copy of its DNA. During mitosis, DNA coils into condensed chromatid pairs known as chromosomes. Throughout various phases of mitosis, these chromatid pairs are separated to opposite sides of the cell and this parent cell divides into two separate, but identical, daughter cells.
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