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A new strand of DNA exactly alike to the original is created.

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Why would identical twins produce the same DNA fingerprint?

Identical twins are formed by the human egg splitting after being fertilized. The DNA also splits, and each new egg contains the DNA of the original. This means that the twins, once born, have identical DNA. It's worth nothing that they won't have the same physical fingerprint.


What happens when a DNA molecule unzips?

DNA splits, and mRNA and tRNA are there to create new strands for the new replicated DNA strand. This is what happens prior to mitosis in cell division.


When the new bases are attached two new what are formed?

When the new bases are attached,two new DNA molecules are formed.


When DNA is copied the molecule splits open along the?

When DNA is copied, the double helix molecule splits open along the hydrogen bonds between the base pairs. This separation allows each strand to serve as a template for the creation of a new complementary strand. This process is known as DNA replication.


When two new bases are attached two new are formed?

Two new DNA molecules are formed.


Do identical twins have the same DNA?

Yes, identical twins have the same DNA because they are formed from a single fertilized egg that splits into two embryos. This means they share the same genetic information and are genetically identical.


What is added to each side of the ladder after a DNA molecule splits?

complementary nucleotides


What happens after the DNA splits?

Random bases attach.


When the cell splits how does the DNA not get damaged?

DNA is part of chromosome, and will not be affected. The cell splits in chromosomes. There may be some DNAs damaged, but this is in very very small numbers.


When a DNA molecule formed its half what?

half old and half new


What happens when DNA replicated?

A Baby is Born!


Process by which DNA copies itself?

Replication! 1) DNA splits 2) DNA copies 3) left with 2 copies of DNA! :)