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what is the role of DNA replication in maintaining specie identity and evolution?
emphasize the genetic interphase that link evolution to domestication of present day plant and animal species as a result of speciation?​

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Answered by SRINIJA123
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Explanation:

DNA replication is the process by which a double-stranded DNA molecule is copied to produce two identical DNA molecules. Replication is an essential process because, whenever a cell divides, the two new daughter cells must contain the same genetic information, or DNA, as the parent cell.

There are three main steps to DNA replication: initiation, elongation, and termination. In order to fit within a cell's nucleus, DNA is packed into tightly coiled structures called chromatin, which loosens prior to replication, allowing the cell replication machinery to access the DNA strands.

Answered by Louis9
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Answer: according to biology DNA replication enables production of new copies of daughter cells which help in maintaining specie identity and evolution

In genetics this process is called mitosis or meiosis

Mitosis is the type of cell division wherethe daughter cells have the same number of chromosomes as the parent cell

Meiosis is the type of cell division where the daughter cells have half the number of chromosomes as the parent cell

So these cell divisions help in maintaining the specie identity and evolution

Hope it helps you

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