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Biology, 30.04.2021 03:10 arod5702

-What is DNA replication? -Where does it happen?
-Why does it happen, to prepare for what?
-What model explains how DNA replication works?
-Use a picture to show and explain semi conservative
-What is Chargoff's rule? How is it different in RNA?
-What are mutations?
-What is the difference between point and frameshift mutations?

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