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  1. DNA replication - Wikipedia

    DNA replication: The double helix is 'unzipped' and unwound, then each separated strand (turquoise) acts as a template for replicating a new partner strand (green). Nucleotides (bases) …

  2. 14.3A: Basics of DNA Replication - Biology LibreTexts

    Watson and Crick’s discovery that DNA was a two-stranded double helix provided a hint as to how DNA is replicated. During cell division, each DNA molecule has to be perfectly copied to …

  3. DNA REPLICATION BASICS - NYU Langone Health

    DNA replication in cells experiencing unregulated growth (e.g., cancer cells) is often a target of anti-cancer agents. Replicative processes are involved with the repair of DNA damage due to …

  4. DNA REPLICATION – BIOLOGY BASICS

    When DNA is replicated it is copied. DNA replication must occur in bacteria before binary fission. The deoxyribose, phosphate groups, and the nitrogenous bases needed to replicate the DNA …

  5. DNA Replication - Stages of Replication - TeachMePhyiology

    Jun 8, 2025 · DNA replication can be thought of in three stages: initiation, elongation and termination. DNA synthesis is initiated at particular points within the DNA strand known as ‘ …

  6. Basics of DNA Replication | OpenStax Biology 2e - Lumen Learning

    During cell division, each daughter cell receives a copy of each molecule of DNA by a process known as DNA replication. The single chromosome of a prokaryote or each chromosome of a …

  7. What Are the Basic Steps of DNA Replication? - Biology Insights

    Aug 18, 2025 · DNA replication is the process by which a cell creates two identical copies of its DNA from one original molecule. This process is essential for the growth, repair, and …

  8. DNA Replication Steps and Process - ThoughtCo

    May 2, 2024 · DNA replication is the process in which a cell makes an identical copy of its DNA. It is vital for cell growth, repair, and reproduction in organisms as it helps with the transmission …

  9. 7.4: Basics of DNA Replication - Biology LibreTexts

    During DNA replication, each of the two strands that make up the double helix serves as a template from which new strands are copied. The new strands will be complementary to the …

  10. 5.4 DNA Replication – Human Biology

    DNA replication is required for the growth or replication of an organism. You started as one single cell and are now made up of approximately 37 trillion cells! Each and every one of these cells …