what is the effect of DNA copying which is not perfectly accurate on reproduction process
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The DNA copying which is not perfectly accurate in the reproduction process results in variations in populations for the survival of species.If the variation are more drastic then the DNA will not be able to function properly leading to the death of the cell.
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(i) DNA copying leads to more variations in the offspring.
(it) Sexually reproducing organisms have special lineage of cells which have only half the amount of DNA/ half the number of chromosomes as the parent cell.
(iii) When such germ cells fused, a new individual is formed with the same amount of DNA as that of parent.
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(i) DNA copying leads to more variations in the offspring.
(it) Sexually reproducing organisms have special lineage of cells which have only half the amount of DNA/ half the number of chromosomes as the parent cell.
(iii) When such germ cells fused, a new individual is formed with the same amount of DNA as that of parent.
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