Dna Replication

DNA Replication is an essential process in which a molecule of DNA is copied to create two identical DNA molecules. This process is an integral part of a cell’s life cycle and is necessary for the survival of an organism. It occurs in all living organisms and helps to maintain genetic diversity and ensure the correct transmission of genetic information. During DNA replication, one strand of the original DNA molecule acts as a template for the production of its complementary strand. This process is essential for cell proliferation and for genetic continuity throughout generations. Additionally, DNA replication helps to maintain the stability of the genetic code and allows for evolutionary adaptation, making it one of the most important biological processes.

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