Submitted by fahamu420 t3_z70ak0 in askscience

Things age because of the defects that build up on their chromosomes and gradually stop functioning as intended. But how come all living things are still making non-defective and perfect ''clones''? Wouldn't making several millions of copies over the earth's history eventually render the DNA redundant? Thanks.

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