Replication
The process of rope making is called twisting or spinning. This involves twisting individual strands of fibers together to form a strong and durable rope.
The abstract noun of "duplicate" is "duplication." It refers to the process or state of making a copy or reproducing something. This term captures the concept of replication without referencing a physical object.
It is actually a process that turns DNA to RNA through transcription. This process unravels the DNA strand, and through complementary base pairing with bases CGAU matching with GCUA, two new daughter strands are created that are now called RNA or ribonucleic acid.
The process of making new individuals is called reproduction.
Duplicate and replicate have similar meanings, but there is a subtle difference. Duplicate typically refers to making an exact copy of something, while replicate can also imply reproducing an experiment, process, or result to confirm its accuracy or validity in a different context.
viscose
ossification
"Mummification."
The making of RNA based on the sequence of nucleotides in DNA is called transcription. During transcription, an enzyme called RNA polymerase binds to a specific region of DNA, called a promoter, and synthesizes a complementary RNA molecule using one of the DNA strands as a template.
The process of making love to a girl is called sex.
Photosynthesis
Photosynthesis