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So that each new cell has a complete set of chromosomes containing the DNA.
The nucleus of a cell contains uncondensed chromosomes that have been duplicated. During the interphase of the cell cycle, before cell division, the chromosomes replicate and form sister chromatids that are still uncondensed and spread throughout the nucleus.
The genetic information is duplicated, so that each new cell has the same genetic code as the original.
By cell division. It's called Mitosis. Each of the organelles in the cell are duplicated, and then the cell divides into two.
AnswerThe chromosomes replicates themselves before splitting into two daughter cells.
If the DNA is not duplicated, then only one cell would have DNA, and a cell cannot live without DNA.
It is essential that the DNA is duplicated before cell division, because without it, the new cell would not be able to function, nor duplicate again. The copy of DNA is placed in the new cell essential for survival.
So that each new cell has a complete set of chromosomes containing the DNA.
O It is very important that cell DNA is duplicated in order to obtain the correct number of chromosomes inthe daughter cell as in parient cell
During the S-phase of the cell cycle, chromatids are duplicated. Precise duplication of the chromatids is important in order to prevent genetic abnormalities.
It ensures that each newcell will be an exactcopy of its parent cell.
The DNA of the cell must be duplicated so each resulting daughter cell has a complete copy of the DNA of the parent cell.
The nucleus of a cell contains uncondensed chromosomes that have been duplicated. During the interphase of the cell cycle, before cell division, the chromosomes replicate and form sister chromatids that are still uncondensed and spread throughout the nucleus.
Chromosomes are duplicated in the interphase of cell division.
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The genetic information is duplicated, so that each new cell has the same genetic code as the original.
Synthesis of Interphase, before the Mitotic Phase in the cell cycle.