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The purpose of copying DNA is that, after mitosis, each daughter cell each has a complete set of DNA and is genetically identical.

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What is used for copying DNA for DNA fingerprinting?

Nuclear transfer


What is the result of variations in copying of DNA?

Variations in copying of DNA can lead to mutations, which are changes in the DNA sequence. These mutations can result in genetic diversity, evolution, and potentially lead to genetic disorders or diseases.


Process of copying DNA?

Replication.


When a mistake happens in the process of copying DNA the result is called .?

When a mistake happens in the process of copying DNA, the result is called a Mutation.


Why DNA copying is important in reproduction?

When you mate then your DNA attaches to your mate


What do you understand by DNA replication?

I Understand some one copying DNA


What is copying the code and does it relate to DNA?

Copying the code refers to replicating and duplicating the information in a programming language. In the context of DNA, copying the code refers to the process of DNA replication, where the information encoded in the DNA molecule is duplicated during cell division to pass on genetic information to the next generation. Both processes involve reproducing information accurately and efficiently.


What is copying part of DNA and RNA?

Transcription


What term is used to describe the the process of copying DNA?

Replication is the term used to describe the process of copying DNA. Or perhaps transcription.


What is happens during the s phase of the cell cycle?

DNA is replicated.


Who showed that new DNA is made from copying the old DNA?

Francis Crick, James Watson, and Rosalind Franklin provided evidence for the semi-conservative replication of DNA through their research on the structure of DNA. Their work ultimately led to the groundbreaking discovery that new DNA is synthesized by copying strands of the existing DNA molecule.


Why does a single gene mutate?

A single gene will mutate when DNA replication did not occur properly. It means that when replicating, the DNA only slipped up on a single gene when copying, causing a mutation. Mutations are accidental and are not done on purpose.