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Is the information crisis in a cell solved by the replication of the DNA before the cell division?
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Is the information crisis in a cell solved by the replication of the DNA before the cell division?
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the information crisis in a cell is solved by the replication of the DNA before the cell division. The larger a cell gets, the more demands it places on its DNA. Eventually the DNA cannot meet the cells needs.
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