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How is the problem of doubling the number of DNA copies at every generation be solved ???

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hello Friend!!!!!!!!

Each new generation formed will have twice the amount of DANA, that the previous generation had.

It will mess up the control of Cellular apparatus by DNA.

Many multicellular organisms have special lineages of cell in reproductive organs.

These special cells have only half the number of chromosomes and half the amount of DNA as compared to the reproductive body cells.

Therefore when these germs cells from two individuals combine during sexual reproductive a new individual is formed with the same number of chromosomes and the DNA content as the parent.

Hope this will help You.

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Answered by Cutiepie93
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Hlo friend
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Here is ur answer :

The problem of DNA doubling can be solved by having a lineage on the cells of specialised organ.

The problem of DNA doubling can be solved by having a lineage on the cells of specialised organ which have half the number of chromosomes and half the amount of DNA. when gametes fuse at the time of sexual reproduction,to form a new organism,it results in the re-establishment of the number of chromosomes and DNA content in the new generation.

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