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84. Replication DNA in the cell

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One of the most important processes that will ever studied by molecular biology is the process of DNA replication – copying a double-spiral DNA molecule in order to form two of them. Since each DNA spiral carries the same genetic information, both new molecules serve as perefect templates for the subsequent reproduction. Just have found a very nice video explanation of this process and wanted to share it with you… Enjoy :-)

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