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What is DNA-replication?

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Anonymous

∙ 9y ago
Updated: 2/24/2022

DNA replication is a process during which DNA double helix opens like a zipper , new nucleotides are added along both strands of DNA by enzyme DNA polmerase and at last two molecules of DNA are formed. It takes place in S phase of interphase .

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