Why is simple copying DNA in a dividing cell not enough to maintain continuity of life?

Solution:

Simply copying DNA in a dividing cell is not enough to maintain continuity of life. A segment along the DNA known as gene encodes instructions that allow a cell to produce a specific product. The product formed (protein such as an enzyme) initiates one specific action. This whole process requires other steps like transcription and translation.

So, copying DNA alone is not sufficient to maintain the continuity of life as the passing on of the copied DNA to the next generation is also necessary.
 

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