What is the effect of $DNA$ copying,which is not perfectly accurate,on the reproduction process? How does the amount of $DNA$ remain constant though each new generation is a combination of $DNA$ copies of two individuals?

  • A
    It leads to variations; $DNA$ is halved via meiosis.
  • B
    It leads to mutations; $DNA$ is doubled via mitosis.
  • C
    It leads to stability; $DNA$ is constant via cloning.
  • D
    It leads to death; $DNA$ is lost via fertilization.

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