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  • Understanding Daughter Cells: Genetic Identity and Cell Division
    Daughter cells are genetically identical to the parent cell due to the process of DNA replication prior to cell division. During cell division, the parent cell's DNA is precisely replicated and distributed into the daughter cells, ensuring that each daughter cell receives the same genetic information. This process ensures that the genetic material is accurately passed from one generation of cells to the next, maintaining genetic continuity within a lineage or an organism.
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