Biology, asked by Mohreet, 11 months ago

How is amount of DNA maintained constant in the newly formed organism​

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Answered by mithu2020
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Explanation:

the amount of DNA in mother and father get halved and therefore these halved get combined in their offspring

in this way amount of DNA maintained constant in the newly formed organism

Answered by riteshshinde5917
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*During fertilization, haploid cells fuse to restore the chromosome number in the offspring. Hence, meiosis maintains constant number of chromosomes of particular species. A diploid zygote is formed after fertilisation. Hence the amount of DNA present in the chromosomes is restored and not doubled in each generation.

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