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Through mitosis and cytokinesis, a parent cell divides into two daughter cells, each with an identical and complete set of genetic information. How is genetic information accurately passed from one generation of cells to the next?
A cell's genetic information is stored in its chromosomes. Each chromosome contains one long DNA molecule. Before a cell divides, it copies each chromosome through a process called DNA
replication.
In the cell cycle, DNA replication occurs during the S phase, or synthesis phase, of interphase.Select the true statements.
DNA replication is important because it increases genetic diversity.
DNA replication occurs during interphase.
DNA replication occurs before cell division.
DNA replication is necessary for each daughter cell to receive a complete set of genetic information.
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