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Do organisms create exact copies of themselves? Explain.

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When a reproducing cell commences division, it primarily starts to make a replica of its DNA. This replica will be separated from the original DNA. Since a DNA can’t build up an organism all by itself, cell divides into two. We get a cell with new DNA. According to the DNA codes, the proteins are made in the new cell. Accordingly, the cell evolves as a new individual which looks similar to the original cell. There two cells are similar in their body designs and physiology, but they are not identical. So, there is always a chance of variation.

  • In an asexually reproducing organism, variation is limited. Organisms create exact copies of themselves, a clone. But, the chances of variation are very high in a sexually reproducing organism.


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