Biology, asked by neelamjagannath, 11 months ago

what does DNA copy mechanism create?​

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Answered by xheikhmeeran
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Answer:

DNA replication is semiconservative, meaning that each strand in the DNA double helix acts as a template for the synthesis of a new, complementary strand. This process takes us from one starting molecule to two "daughter" molecules, with each newly formed double helix containing one new and one old strand.

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Answered by rsolanki5696
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Explanation:

The chromosomes in the nucleus of a cell contain information for the inhertance of features

From the present to next generation in the form of DNA deoxyribo nucliec acid.

When the DNA already present in nucleus of a parent cell is copied by making more DNA by certain bio chemical reaction the slight variations come in the two copies formed these slight variations in the copying of DNA molecule lead to slight variations in the offspring produce.

Thus another of DNA copying is that same variations are produced in the offspring during reproduction is form of evolution

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