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DNA replication simply means that DNA will split the double helix in two and refill its self. which then will make two of the same DNA strands.

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Replication is the process by which DNA molecules make copies of themselves. It starts with the unwinding of the DNA double helix and the separation of the two strands. DNA polymerase enzymes then add nucleotides to each of the separated strands, following the base-pairing rules. This results in two identical DNA molecules, each composed of one original strand and one newly synthesized strand.

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