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Replication - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Replication may refer to: ;Science • One of the main principles of the scientific method, a.k.a. reproducibility • Replication (statistics), the repetition of a test or complete experiment • Self-rep...
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Animated overview of DNA replication ... DNA Replication ... Helicase splits the DNA molecule apart, starting at replication origins such as this one, rich in A-T pairs.
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DNA replication - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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To do so, DNA replicates, following the process of semiconservative replication. Each strand of the original molecule acts as a template for the synthesis of a new complementary DNA molecule.
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DNA replication is initiated at a region on a chromosome called an origin of replication. An enzyme called T-antigen (helicase) binds to the origin and unwinds the DNA in both directions from the origin.
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Definition of replication in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of replication. Pronunciation of replication. Translations of replication. replication synonyms, replication antonyms. Information about replication in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... replication - the act of making copies;
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