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If each new generaton is combination of the DNA copies from pre existing individuals,then each new generation will end up having twice the amount of DNA the previous generation had. Why is this not the case? Explain.
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Aadya Singh 5 years, 10 months ago

The gamates are the special types of cells called reproductive cells which contains only half the amount of DNA as compared to normal body cells of organism. So, when a male gamate combines with a female gamate , then the new cell 'zygote' will have the normal amount of DNA..
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