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Unit 3 Part 2 - Ch 16: Molecular Basis of Inheritance

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DNA Replication

Author: AMRIT KAUR



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- The copying of DNA - Resemblance of offspring to parents relies on accurate replication of DNA prior to meiosis and its transmission to the next generation​ - Replication prior to mitosis ensures the faithful transmission of genetic information from a parent cell to the two daughter cells​ - Since the two strands of DNA are complementary [MEANING THEY FOLLOW THE SAME PAIRING RULES], each strand acts as a template for building a new strand in replication​ - This yields two exact replicas of the “parental” molecule


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- The copying of DNA
- Resemblance of offspring to parents relies on accurate replication of DNA prior to meiosis and its transmission to the next generation​
- Replication prior to mitosis ensures the faithful transmission of genetic information from a parent cell to the two daughter cells​
- Since the two strands of DNA are complementary [MEANING THEY FOLLOW THE SAME PAIRING RULES], each strand acts as a template for building a new strand in replication​
- This yields two exact replicas of the “parental” molecule
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