what is the importance of DNA copying in reproduction?
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DNA is very important by the following points:
1. The chromosomes in the nucleus of a cell contain information for the inheritance of features from the parents to the next generation in the form of DNA molecules.So the first importance of DNA copying is that the characteristics if the parents are transmitted to the offsprings.
2. When the DNA already present in the nucleus of a parent cell is copied and some changes occur due to certain biochemical reactions during reproduction, that takes place, resulting in slight variations in the coping of DNA molecules lead to slight variations in the offspring produced.
3. In DNA copying, some variations are produced in the offsprings during reproduction which form the basis for evolution of species.
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1. The chromosomes in the nucleus of a cell contain information for the inheritance of features from the parents to the next generation in the form of DNA molecules.So the first importance of DNA copying is that the characteristics if the parents are transmitted to the offsprings.
2. When the DNA already present in the nucleus of a parent cell is copied and some changes occur due to certain biochemical reactions during reproduction, that takes place, resulting in slight variations in the coping of DNA molecules lead to slight variations in the offspring produced.
3. In DNA copying, some variations are produced in the offsprings during reproduction which form the basis for evolution of species.
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=> Its importance are:
◆ It makes the transmission of characters from parents to the next generation possible.
◆ It causes variation in the population.
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