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When a cell reproduces, what happens to its DNA? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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When a cell reproduces, its DNA gets transferred from parents to the offspring where it gets replicated, producing two copies of DNA. When the cell divides into two, these two copies are distributed equally between the two daughter cells so that similar amount and type of DNA is transferred from the parent cell to the daughter cells.

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Answered by Shreya091
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When a cell reproduces, the DNA gets transfer from parents to progeny. The sex cells or gametes connect a link to resemblance and helps in Inheritence. When the cells grows ,the nucleus also grows and after sometimes it divides into two cells. Then these two new formed copies are transferred to Daughter cells and equal amount of DNA is tranferred to both cells .

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As the DNA contains gene and provide hereditary information to progeny. It also provide specific characters like tallness ,color and DNA of sex chromosome help in determining sex of progeny .

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