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1 December, 18:05

How is it possible that each daughter cell during cell replication receives an identical copy of the DNA?

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  1. 1 December, 20:54
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    The daughter cell which is produced during mitosis and meiosis process of cell division, receives identical copy of DNA. DNA is the basic part of every cell, so when the cell is divided into two parts, replication of DNA occurs. In replication, the cell produces same copies of DNA. So when cell division occurs, both the cells receives DNA materials that are identical (same in size, shape and number) to each other.
  2. 1 December, 20:58
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    Answer:This occur during mitosis. In mitosis, a single parent divides to produce two daughter cells and each daughter cells carries the exact DNA Copy of its parent.

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    Mitosis is a form of cell division that occur in living organisms.

    Mitosis is a form of cell division in which a single parent cell divide into two daughter cells and each daughter cells carrying the number of chromosomes of the parent.

    The caught cells have the exact copy of DNA of the parent cell. Each daughter cells have the full set of chromosome of the parent cell.
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