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Double Helix unwound and each strand acts as a template. Bases are matched to synthesize the new strand.the DNA molecule splits down the middle, or unzips, into two strands.Veach strand serves as a template or model, to produce the new strands.Vtwo new DNA strands are produced, following the rules of base pairing.a. replication
When we consider electron flow, we think of moving electrons. The electron has a negative charge. This model of current flow, the electron current flow model, follows the movement of those negative charges.As a contrast, we might consider what is called conventional current flow. And that the model of current involves the movement of charges with a positive polarity.
There are a few reasons why Thomson's atomic model failed. It did not consider the reasoning behind atomic reactions or neutrality. It was just a visual he created with electrons placed haphazardly on a proton base. That arrangement is why it is commonly known as the plum pudding or raisin bun model.
ther are different types of pathogens like bacteria and viruses which cause disease by self replicating.if we talk about bacteria it divide into two with in specific time i.e e.coli divide into 2 after every 20 minutes by replication.it divide its genome into 2 and synthesize new strands according to the semi conservative model.
outbond replication
dna
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The Process Model
The process model
Science model
RODC (Read-Only Domain Controller)
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Telomerase
Answer Scale, in this sense is the replication of an object, in this case, a 1/3 scale model of a car, will be 1/3 the size of the original car. building cars out of scales
Watson and Crick mentioned it slightly in their paper but didn't propose a full method of replication. a number of different people collaborated to work out the full model of replication which is still no totaly finished, (few proteins left to find)
Administrators desiring a centralized model of resource management should consider the client-server model. It refers to a distributed application structure that divides tasks or workloads between servers and clients.