What is the importance of DNA copying in reproduction?
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DNA 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. Since the original single cell had only one set of DNA, it needs to copy it so that both resulting cells have the DNA they need to survive. Reproduction of multicellular organisms is essentially a lot of cell replications, followed by differentiation of those cells.
Cell replication is the process of going from one cell to two cells. Since the original single cell had only one set of DNA, it needs to copy it so that both resulting cells have the DNA they need to survive. Reproduction of multicellular organisms is essentially a lot of cell replications, followed by differentiation of those cells.
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♤ DNA contains information for inheritance of characters from parents to the next-generation.
♤ As a result of DNA copying, blueprints of body design are produced which passes through parents to the offspring.
♤ Thus , DNA copying maintain the features in different generations of a species.
♤ DNA copying may creates variation which are useful for survival of species over a period of time.
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