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12 October, 12:43
Why must a cell replicate prior to dividing
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Marie Abbott
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DNA replicates before a cell divides so that each daughter cell receives a complete set of genetic information. Semiconservative replication means that only one strand of a DNA molecule is newly formed. The other strand is original DNA from the parent cell.
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