what is the importance of DNA COPYING
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DNA ( Deoxyribonucleic acid ) contains the genetic information that is carried from one generation to another..It is the “fundamental unit of heredity”..DNA is the main reason why a human gives human..a dog gives dog and not versa….DNA contains the basic information for the formation of organism and information about how to carry iut all the other metabolic process of an organism.hence DNA is passed on from generation to another by “semi conservative” form of replication..
☆ Asexual reproduction:
1.time efficient , requires less energy
2.found in lower organisms
3.healthy or little healthy individuals are produced
☆ Sexual reproduction:
1.variation,unique,organism is protected
2.seen in higher invertebrates and all vertebrates
3.very healthy individuals are produced.
☆ Asexual reproduction:
1.time efficient , requires less energy
2.found in lower organisms
3.healthy or little healthy individuals are produced
☆ Sexual reproduction:
1.variation,unique,organism is protected
2.seen in higher invertebrates and all vertebrates
3.very healthy individuals are produced.
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DNA (deoxyribo nucliec acid) contains the blueprints for how to make the proteins and other molecules that make the cell run. Without it, cells would be unable to make the molecules they need to survive, and thus would die. Cell replication is the process of going from one cell to two cells.
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