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  1. Replication Study Guide This study guide is a written version of the material you have seen presented in the replication unit. Self-reproduction is a function of life that human-engineered systems have been …

  2. Oct 27, 2010 · DNA, RNA, replication, translation, and transcription Overview Recall the central dogma of biology: DNA (genetic information in genes) RNA (copies of genes)

  3. What Is a Replication? This article develops a new, general account of replication (the Resampling Account of replication).

  4. REPLICATION BUBBLE. At either end of the replication bubble is a REPLICATION FORK, a Y-shaped region where the new strands of DNA are elongating. In

  5. ree different ways to replicate the DNA of a cell. First, a cell might have a DNA-synthesizing "machine" which could be programmed to make a pa. ticular string of nucleotides for each chromosome. A …

  6. Despite the precision of DNA replication, errors can occur, and the review explores the various types of replication errors, their consequences, and the cellular mechanisms involved in their repair.

  7. Replication cycles begin at the origin of replication (ori) and proceed around the covalently-closed, circular chromosome (ccc-DNA) in both directions. Before the first replication cycle is completed, a …