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  1. DNA replication - Wikipedia

    During replication, the two strands are separated, and each strand of the original DNA molecule then serves as a template for the production of a complementary counterpart strand, a process referred to …

  2. DNA Replication - National Human Genome Research Institute

    2 days ago · DNA replication is the process by which the genome’s DNA is copied in cells. Before a cell divides, it must first copy (or replicate) its entire genome so that each resulting daughter cell ends up …

  3. DNA Replication: Enzymes, Mechanism, Steps, Applications

    Nov 2, 2023 · DNA replication is the process of producing two identical copies of DNA from one original DNA molecule. DNA replication is semi-conservative.

  4. 9.2 DNA Replication - Concepts of Biology | OpenStax

    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 strand will be complementary to the parental or “old” strand.

  5. DNA replication (article) | Khan Academy

    During DNA replication, each of the cell’s chromosomes is copied, forming a pair of sister chromatids attached at the centromere, ready to be divided into two daughter cells.

  6. DNA replication: Mechanism, regulation, and importance - Abcam

    The article explores the detailed mechanisms and regulation of DNA replication, emphasizing its critical role in genetic inheritance, cellular function, and biotechnological applications.

  7. DNA Replication Steps: Initiation, Elongation & Termination

    Mar 13, 2026 · The three steps of DNA replication are initiation, elongation, and termination. During initiation, the double helix unwinds at specific starting points. During elongation, enzymes build new …