How organisms solve the problem of having twice the amount of DNA during reproduction?
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The germ cells (or reproductive cells, i.e. sperm and ovum) have half the number of chromosomes than any other cells and hence solving the problem of number of chromosomes in an organism.
The germ cells (or reproductive cells, i.e. sperm and ovum) have half the number of chromosomes than any other cells and hence solving the problem of number of chromosomes in an organism.
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