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what is dna replication

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Answered by Aadya16
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The enzyme in charge of this is called a helicase (because it unwinds the helix). The point where the double helix is opened up and the DNA is copied is called a replication fork. Once the strands are separated, an enzyme called DNA polymerase copies each strand using the base-pairing ruleIn molecular biology, DNA replication is the biological process of producing two identical replicas of DNA from one original DNA molecule. This process occurs in all living organisms and is the basis for biological inheritance.
Answered by Anonymous
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DNA replication : duplication of DNA molecule is know as replication.
There are three different ways in DNA replication they are,
1) conservative.
2) semi-conservative.
3) dispersive method.
But,Watson And Crick suggested that DNA replication is semiconservative and each daughter molecule contains an old and new strand.

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