Science, asked by jameelaseham4100, 8 months ago

when a cell reproduces what happens to its dna​

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Answered by sg249344
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Answered by psychoamith
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Answer:

When a cell replicates the DNA duplicated and equally distributed to the daughter cell to keep the number of DNA equal

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