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what is DNA replication explain?
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Answered by Anonymous
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The two strands of DNA unwind at the origin of replication.

Helicase opens the DNA and replication forks are formed.

The DNA is coated by the single-strand binding proteins around the replication fork to prevent rewinding of DNA.

Topoisomerase prevents the supercoiling of DNA.

RNA primers are synthesised by primase.

Full form of DNA: Deoxyribonucleic acid

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Answered by parthkushwaha269
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Answer:

DNA replication means the production of DNA which held in the S phase of life cycle . DNA replication is neccessery because it help in managing the number of chromosome.

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