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Why Is DNA Copying Important???

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Answered by Zayer
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DNA copying is important and essential because cell’s data are stored in it. We need to copy our DNA whenever we are having a round of cell replication so that the progeny cells get the same DNA as their parent-cells had to have similar cells. If DNA is not copied, no cellular replication would be possible as it stores all the information cells need to survive such as creating enzyme, regulatory mechanism and other essential life stuff.

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Answered by pranamsinha
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DNA copying is important for reproduction. Additional copies ofDNA are made during replication which is necessary for the new cells formed after cell division.DNA replication is responsible for bringing variations.

DNA replication is important because without it the new cells that are produced during mitosis or meiosis would eventually die. When cells divide the DNA material is copied. The copy of DNA material allows the process to repeat itself as they provide cells the instructions for this process.

DNA copying mechanism is extremely necessary for reproduction as copying of DNA helps in transfer of information or characters from parents to offspring. It also generates variations during sexual reproduction. This variation leads to evolution.

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