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Semi conservative replication prevents mutations during DNA replication because it produces 2 copies that each contained 1 of the original strands and 1 entirely new strand.
DNA polymerase checks the DNA for errors.
analogs of one of the four nucleotides to prevent replication
telomerase
Replication of human chromosomes is a complex and time-consuming process because there are 46 chromosomes in each human cell, and each chromosome contains a large amount of DNA. Additionally, the replication process involves multiple steps and requires the coordination of many molecular machinery and enzymes. Furthermore, the DNA replication process must be highly accurate to prevent errors and maintain the integrity of the genetic material. All these factors contribute to the length of time required for replication.
It prevents the replication of viral infections, this then stops the virus from spreading further into our system.
Things that help prevent DNA errors:Complementary base pairing reduces errors.DNA polymerase checks the DNA for errors.Each base can attach to only one other type of base.
Semi conservative replication prevents mutations during DNA replication because it produces 2 copies that each contained 1 of the original strands and 1 entirely new strand.
DNA polymerase checks the DNA for errors.
analogs of one of the four nucleotides to prevent replication
It checks DNA for errors during replication.
hiv replication can only be reduced with a common therapy known as HAART. highyly active antiretroviral therapy.. this is a therapy that tends to slow down the replication of hiv. note: it can be reduced or stopped from replicating but it is not definitely prevented because it tends to fight the CD4 cells
telomerase
Cells condense their chromatin into chromosomes only when cell division is occurring
Underside the leaf to prevent excess transpiration
Replication of human chromosomes is a complex and time-consuming process because there are 46 chromosomes in each human cell, and each chromosome contains a large amount of DNA. Additionally, the replication process involves multiple steps and requires the coordination of many molecular machinery and enzymes. Furthermore, the DNA replication process must be highly accurate to prevent errors and maintain the integrity of the genetic material. All these factors contribute to the length of time required for replication.
When double stranded DNA is unwound into single stranded DNA, single-strand binding proteins bind to each single stranded DNA strand and prevent the two strands from reattaching to each other, allowing DNA replication to continue.