Biology, asked by muneer3789, 10 months ago

Two cells formed after DNA copying are similar which not identical what reason can be associated with this

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Answered by penu2008
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During DNA replication, each chromosome duplicates into two attached chromatids. The homologous chromosomes are then separated to opposite poles of the meiotic spindle by microtubules similar to those of the mitotic spindle. ... The formation of gametes (sex cells) occurs during the process of meiosis.

Answered by mathematicianyash2
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Not biochemical process is so accurate so some difference will generate.

If they will identical the new cell will die as cellilar apparatus has not fully formed

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