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How do cells make accurate copies of DNA ?

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When a cell divides, it replicates its DNA by splitting apart double-stranded DNA and makes new copies along the single strands of the original DNA. ... By always keeping the original DNA strands, it ensures that it maintains the original information. The original DNA strands are referred to as the immortal strands.

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