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Jeremiah
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22 June, 20:20
When is complementary DNA produced in the body?
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Konnor Stanton
22 June, 20:26
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In reproductive cells. Such as gametes.
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Nancy Simon
22 June, 20:37
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Complementary RNA is produced for transcription - when it is making a protein
Complementary DNA is produced when the cell is replication - Mitosis & Meiosis
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