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What is DNA copying? State its importance in Reproduction. Please refer to an answer from the textbook - to make it board-exam-safe!

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Answered by sharinkhan
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The copying of parents traits and genes and passing them on to the next generations is DNA copying
In reproduction it is very important as it forwards all the traits of biological significance to the child. It ensures the continuity of the beings and increases the chances of survival in the generations
Answered by saurabhyadavclash
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Cells use chemical reactions to build copies of their DNA. This creates two copies of the DNA in a reproducing cell. DNA copying is accompanied by the creation of an additional cellular apparatus to facilitate the DNA copies to separate with its own cellular apparatus. DNA copying gives rise to some inbuilt tendency for variation during reproduction which is the basis for evolution.

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