why the amount of dna does not get doubled?
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It is because of the meotic cell division in the germ cells that produce only Haploid which contain only have chromosomes ( n/2 ) and becomes n again during zygote formation and hence the number of chromosomes remain the same.
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because dna is a chamical
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