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No, you don't have to partition it: the source and destination do not have to be the same size. But the drive should be properly partitioned (even as a single partition) for your Mac type -- in your case, the partition scheme should be "GUID".
See the "Options" button in the Partition tab of Disk Utility for the various choices...
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