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DNA synthesis is basically DNA replication (copying) its where they match ones DNA and copy's it to where someone else can have the exact same DNA strand. Almost like having a twin but not being related. Its pretty much forcing the same DNA by using science.

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What direction can DNA synthesis occur?

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Does DNA transform itself so protein synthesis can occur?

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When does synthesis occur?

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Do both DNA and RNA synthesis occur in the nucleus?

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What is the first step in DNA synthesis?

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Does DNA occur before or after mitosis?

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Why does DNA synthesis occur in the 5'-3' direction?

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