why DNA duplication is considered as crime
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It is considered as a crime because of genetic privacy
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Provides a starting point of RNA (or DNA) for DNA polymerase to begin synthesis of the new DNA strand. Lengthens telomeric DNA by adding repetitive nucleotide sequences to the ends of eukaryotic chromosomes. This allows germ cells and stem cells to avoid the Hayflick limit on cell division.
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