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No one knows for sure how it works. Look up DNA dehydration synthesis on Google. You cannot find it anywhere. And if you know about dehydration synthesis, you know that you need two hydrogens and one oxygen, to form water, in the products. But try finding the two hydrogens on the DNA... you can't. I've looked, and they are nowhere to be found. Only one hydrogen and one oxygen come off of the two DNA molecules. Thus it is impossible for proper dehydration to occur in DNA.

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