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Why is DNA replication such am important process

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Question:-

Why is DNA replication such an important process?

Answer:-

Before knowing the importance of DNA replication, know about the DNA replication,

  • DNA replication is the basis of biological inheritance in all living beings.
  • The process gives rise to two identical replicas of the original DNA molecule.
  • Replication begins at specific locations in the genome and the unwinding of DNA occurs with the help of the enzyme helicase and gyrase.
  • The new strand synthesis takes place in the 5'-3' direction by the enzyme DNA polymerase.
  • The synthesis of new strands is bidirectional.

Now, know the importance of DNA replication:-

  • 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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