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Kiera Mccormick
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24 May, 04:50
Structure of DNA and replication
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DNA Replication, also known as Semi-Conservative Replication, is the process by which DNA is essentially "doubled". It is an important process that takes place within the dividing cell. In this article, we shall look briefly at the structure of DNA, at the precise steps involved in replicating DNA
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