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The fidelity of replication is backed by corrective mechanisms to ensure that said replication is a perfect as possible and the same protein structure is being coded for in the daughter cells. Naturally, no process is perfect and mutations will happen, but they are, generally, neutral.
Is to ensure the continuity of herdeity traits
At the first checkpoint of the cell cycle, the cell has to ascertain whether it has all the nutrients and chemical compounds necessary for the next phase, which is Synthesis phase, which is predominated by DNA replication. Replication is a resource-intensive process and so the cell has to ensure it has sufficient building materials for the entire DNA to be replicated, that is, ribose sugar molecules, the nitrogen bases, sufficient ATP producing capability by it's mitochondria to allow the addition of each nucleotide. All this has to be accounted for before the cell can proceed with the process of replication. Besides replication, it also has to ensure all other organelles are also in sufficient number or duplicated for the inevitable cytokinesis during mitosis.
Mitosis refers to the replication of the contents of the nucleus to ensure continuity in the daughter cells. The actual division of the cell is cytokinesis.
To ensure accuracy. The end caps can be made precisely square, and are less susceptible to wear and tear.
The fidelity of replication is backed by corrective mechanisms to ensure that said replication is a perfect as possible and the same protein structure is being coded for in the daughter cells. Naturally, no process is perfect and mutations will happen, but they are, generally, neutral.
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They are stored i the Sysvol folder for easier replication
Is to ensure the continuity of herdeity traits
The fidelity of replication is backed by corrective mechanisms to ensure that said replication is a perfect as possible and the same protein structure is being coded for in the daughter cells. Naturally, no process is perfect and mutations will happen, but they are, generally, neutral.
To ensure that every cell has a complete set of identical DNA
Replication
DNA replication, the basis for biological inheritance, is a fundamental process occurring in all living organisms to copy their DNA. This process is "replication" in that each strand of the original double-stranded DNA molecule serves as template for the reproduction of the complementary strand. Hence, following DNA replication, two identical DNA molecules have been produced from a single double-stranded DNA molecule. Cellular proofreading and error-checking mechanisms ensure near perfect fidelity for DNA replication. by: Denfol Gevero
It is necessary to ensure that information is passed on promptly. This is for the accuracy of the information.
I would say, learn how to do the thing you want to be accurate in, then practice, practice, practice until you become totally accurate. You can ensure accuracy, but you can not insure accuracy.
Double checking and verification are some of the procedures that can be followed by an organization to ensure reliability,validity and accuracy of the data information.
DNA replication for occurs for a variety of reasons. The biggest reason that DNA replication occurs is to ensure the passing on of DNA>.