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Why is it important that the cell's DNA is duplicated before cell division?
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Why is it important that the cell's DNA is duplicated before cell division?
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so each new cell created by cell division has complete DNA
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It is important because when it is dividing there is no way for the information to cross over to the other cell, so that is why it is duplicated before the division.
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