What is accomplished by DNA replication?
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What is accomplished by DNA replication?
Function of DNA:
DNA is a type of nucleic acid and it stores the genetic information of the cell. DNA is important because it holds all of the instructions for cell structure and function and therefore acts as the blueprint for the cell.
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View this answerDNA replication produces two identical daughter molecules of DNA. DNA replication starts when one parent molecule of DNA unzips. This reveals the...
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Chapter 4 / Lesson 2Understand how DNA is replicated. Learn why DNA replicates, when DNA replicates, and how DNA replication works. Get an overview of the rates of replication of different cells.
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