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In asexual reproduction, DNA from the parent cell
O moves toward one pole
O replicates
O coils up
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before it produces daughter cells. (1 point)
produces cytoplasm
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replicates
Before producing daughter cells, the parent cell copies its DNA (S phase) so each daughter gets a full, identical set of chromosomes.
Before producing daughter cells, the parent cell copies its DNA (S phase) so each daughter gets a full, identical set of chromosomes.
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