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Then it will likely die after mitosis, as will the cell with too much. In a complex life form the subject will often die or be born with 'issues'.

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true the cell will die if it cant make enough DNA

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Q: If a doesn't have enough DNA to make all the proteins it needs the cell cannot live?
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