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26 November, 11:56

Each dna strand in a double helix contains all the information needed to make a new identical double helix.

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  1. 26 November, 12:05
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    That statement is correct, if what you're question was was a true or false statement.

    It needs necessary proteins and enzymes to continue with the replication process.

    A good thing to remember is undergoing replication means they're, in summary, "photocopying" the DNA. Thus, it is the same.

    I hope this answers your question, good luck on your assignment.
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