Why the amount of DNA doesn't get doubled during sexual reproduction
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gametes have only half the amount of dna in them due to which when during sexual reproduction the two gametes together form a zygote but have only normal amount of dna rather than having double
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During sexual reproduction gametes fuse to form zygote. The gametes are formed by meiosis in which the amount of DNA is half than in somatic cells. When two haploid gametes fuse zygote is formed which is diploid. Thus, the amount of DNA remains same during sexual reproduction.
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