What is the importance of DNA copying in reproduction with 5 points
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The copying of DNA during reproduction is important because:
1) The replication of DNA ensures that each daughter cell formed at the end of cell division, receives equal amount of DNA.
2) If DNA won't be copied then the daughter cells won't receive all necessary genes.
3) There may be absence of important proteins which are encoded by DNA, if DNA won't be replicated.
4) Copying of DNA may result in recombination which will lead to evolution.
5) Transfer of genetic material from one generation to other makes the organisms to have similar functions.
6) Stability of population is maintained.
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The copying of DNA during reproduction is important because:
The replication of DNA ensures that each daughter cell formed at the end of cell division, receives equal amount of DNA.
If DNA won't be copied then the daughter cells won't receive all necessary genes.
There may be absence of important proteins which are encoded by DNA, if DNA won't be replicated.
Copying of DNA may result in recombination which will lead to evolution.
Transfer of genetic material from one generation to other makes the organisms to have similar functions.
Stability of population is maintained.
The replication of DNA ensures that each daughter cell formed at the end of cell division, receives equal amount of DNA.
If DNA won't be copied then the daughter cells won't receive all necessary genes.
There may be absence of important proteins which are encoded by DNA, if DNA won't be replicated.
Copying of DNA may result in recombination which will lead to evolution.
Transfer of genetic material from one generation to other makes the organisms to have similar functions.
Stability of population is maintained.
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