overduplication
Overduplication is the creation or retention of more duplicate copies than are necessary for a system’s intended function. The term is applied across disciplines to describe situations in which redundancy exceeds benefit and introduces inefficiency, inconsistency, or risk. In some technical contexts it is called re-replication, excess redundancy, or simply duplication error.
In molecular biology, overduplication typically refers to DNA being copied more than once in a single cell
In computing and data management, overduplication describes unnecessary multiple copies of files, databases or backups. Excess
In manufacturing, documentation and organizational workflows, overduplication can create inventory bloat, administrative overhead and inefficiencies. However,
Detection and mitigation rely on auditing, monitoring, stricter control mechanisms and design choices that limit unnecessary