why dna replication significant for maintaining genetic stability
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DNA replication plays a role in maintaining the genetic continuity of species because it makes a perfect copy of DNA for new cells. ... DNA replication ensures that the DNA being passed on to the new cells is genetically identical to the original DNA and without errors...hope it helps :))))
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DNA replication is significant in maintaining genetic stability because exact copy of a DNA is made which is needed for the genetic stability of an oraganisms
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- The copying of genetic information during DNA replication provides genetic stability by maintaing it's DNA which is very much important for existence of a living organism.
- In order for a cell to divide into daughter cells , it must first make a copy of its own DNA by the process of DNA replication.
- It is very important that our DNA is replicated accurately and precisely because through it, new cells receives an exact copy of our genetic sequence.
- Errors introduced during DNA replication in the cell may compromise the survival of the organism by changing in its DNA sequence.
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