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Posted by Sheetal Barik 5 years, 1 month ago
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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 1 month ago
The copying of DNA during reproduction is important because:
- The replication of DNA ensures that each daughter cell formed at the end of cell division, receives equal amount of DNA.
- If DNA won't be copied then the daughter cells won't receive all necessary genes.
- There may be absence of important proteins which are encoded by DNA, if DNA won't be replicated.
- Copying of DNA may result in recombination which will lead to evolution.
- Transfer of genetic material from one generation to other makes the organisms to have similar functions.
- Stability of population is maintained.
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