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What happens during copying of DNA?

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DNA is made up of a double helix of two complementary strands. During replication, these strands are separated. ... Most prominently, DNA polymerase synthesizes the new strands by adding nucleotides that complement each (template) strand. DNA replication occurs during the S-stage of interphase.

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  • DNA replication is the process of copying a DNA molecule to produce two identical DNA molecules.
  • During replication, enzymes break apart the complementary pairs of bases that hold the DNA molecule together and then build two new DNA molecules from the separated strands.

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