How does the amount of DNA remain constant though each new generation is a combination of DNA copies of two individuals ?
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the chromosomes in parent that are in diploid condition undergoes meiosis and becomes haploid.then one haploid from mother and one from father combine to form a diploid conditioned chromosomes so the amount of chromosomes is constant from generation to generation.
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the chromosomes in parent that are in diploid condition undergoes meiosis and becomes haploid.then one haploid from mother and one from father combine to form a diploid conditioned chromosomes so the amount of chromosomes is constant from generation to generation.
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