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  • 28-04-2015
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why is a cells DNA like the books in a library

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  • 28-04-2015
The cell's DNA is like the books in a library because a larger cell would have to make greater demands on its available genetic "library". In time, the cell's DNA would no longer be able to serve the increasing needs of the growing cell, like a town growing in size borrowing books from a small library.
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