Does DNA get smaller every time a cell divides
Hi guys, it is my understanding that DNA is composed on tandem repeats and interspersed repetative elements which account for over 90 percent ( I can't remember the exact number) of the DNA. This percent is basically junk DNA or non-coding DNA. Therefore every time a cell divides, specifically during anaphase where the highly compact form of DNA is torn in half and produce two cells at the end of mitosis, does this mean the size of DNA actually gets smaller and does this lead to aging as well?