how do the amount of DNA remain constant though each new generation is a combination of DNA copies of two individuals?
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The reproducing cells produce a copy of their DNA through some chemical reactions and result in two copies of DNA. The copying of DNA always takes place along with the creation of additional cellular structure. ... In this way, the amount of DNA remains constant through each new generation.
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The reproducing cells produce a copy of their DNA through some chemical reactions and result in two copies of DNA. The copying of DNA always takes place along with the creation of additional cellular structure. ... In this way, the amount of DNA remains constant through each new generation.
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