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Are the two cells formed in reproduction an identical ?

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The two cells are identical or not it depends on the sying reactions. No biochemical reaction is absolutely -able. So, there are some variations in the copying of the A each time. As a result the DNA copies generated will similar, but not be identical to the original. Thus, cells are similar to, but subtly different from each per.
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