Why is dna replication important to living organisms
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DNA replication is important of living organisms because most of them species on the earth are becoming extinct. due to the same reason in few days all the species will become rare and endangered. to protect them from becoming endangered and DNA of those living organisms is necessary in today's living world this all things and necessary due to all this human activities only
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DNA replication is the biological procedure of creating two indistinguishable replicas of DNA from one innovative DNA molecule. This procedure occurs in all livelihood organisms and is the foundation for biological legacy. DNAis complete up of a double helix of two balancing strands.
DNA replication is important since it creates a next copy of DNA that have to go into one of the two daughter cells when a cell divides. Without replication, each cell lacks adequate hereditary fabric to give instructions for creating proteins vital for bodily purpose.
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DNA replication is the biological procedure of creating two indistinguishable replicas of DNA from one innovative DNA molecule. This procedure occurs in all livelihood organisms and is the foundation for biological legacy. DNAis complete up of a double helix of two balancing strands.
DNA replication is important since it creates a next copy of DNA that have to go into one of the two daughter cells when a cell divides. Without replication, each cell lacks adequate hereditary fabric to give instructions for creating proteins vital for bodily purpose.
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