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explain the process of replication describe it in 100 words​

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Answered by ᏕɱartYᎶᴜʀɭ
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Explanation:

Replication is the process by which a double-stranded DNA molecule is copied to produce two identical DNA molecules. ... Each time a cell divides, the two resulting daughter cells must contain exactly the same genetic information, or DNA, as the parent cell.

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Answered by anamaydubey952
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Explanation:

DNA replication of one helix of DNA results in two identical helices. If the original DNA helix is called the "parental" DNA, the two resulting helices can be called "daughter" helices. Each of these two daughter helices is a nearly exact copy of the parental helix (it is not 100% the same due to mutations). DNA creates "daughters" by using the parental strands of DNA as a template or guide. Each newly synthesized strand of DNA (daughter strand) is made by the addition of a nucleotide that is complementary to the parent strand of DNA. In this way, DNA replication is semi-conservative, meaning that one parent strand is always passed on to the daughter helix of DNA.

Replication is a term referring to the repetition of a research study, generally with different situations and different subjects, to determine if the basic findings of the original study can be applied to other participants and circumstances.

Once a study has been conducted, researchers might be interested in determining if the results hold true in other settings or for other populations. In other cases, scientists may want to replicate the experiment to further demonstrate the results.

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