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discuss in brief replication of DNA....don't copy-paste from google

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Answered by myrakincsem
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The process of replication is discussed below:

Explanation:

  • In eukaryotes, DNA replicates in a semi-conservative manner.

  • The topoisomerases unwind the super coiling of the DNA.

  • The helicases seperate the two strands of DNA.

  • Each strand is able to generate a new strand  by the help pf DNA polymerase enzyme.
  • The DNA polymerase adds bases so that a complementary strand can be generated.

  • Adenine is paired with thymine and cytosine is paired with guanine.
Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

A key phrase to know is semi-conservative replication. It is semi conservative because the copy of the DNA has one original copy and one new copy. This is also a plausible key for evolutionary theory as there is a very small chance that the DNA polymerase making the copy makes an error which can be propagated to future copies of the DNA by semi-conservative replication

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