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Any form of biological reproduction, whether sexual or asexual, is going to involve the replication of DNA. You can't have new cells without new DNA.
Any form of biological reproduction, whether sexual or asexual, is going to involve the replication of DNA. You can't have new cells without new DNA.
If an offspring was produced through asexual reproduction, its genes will be exactly like its parent. This is more or less a clone of the parent. An example of this is a bacterium. If an offspring is produced through sexual reproduction, it will contain genes from both parents. (such as humans)
Protein synthesis
The two types of molecules that are involved when the codon pairs with its anticodon are : 1. mRNA 2. DNA
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IT can be called * DNA duplication * DNA reproduction * DNA imitation
There are two types of monera reproduction. One kind is Binary Fission, and the other is sexual reproduction. In the Binary Fission process, a monera splits its DNA into two. Then the DNA moves to opposite ends. After that, the cell walls start to break, which is called "cell wall synthesis." For the sexual reproduction, two moneras attach and make a new monera.
Sexual reproduction allows for greater variation and adaptability within a species because changes in DNA can accumulate through both mutation within the DNA sequence as well as by recombination with different versions of the genes.
they are both found in many types of cells
It is found on both.