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Unit 3 Biochemistry

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Before mitosis, cells double their genetic information to ensure that each daughter cell has identical genetic information as the parent cell, where do the nucleotides come to assemble a copy of the parents DNA? What are the 2 models that explain how this happens?

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In order for the parent cell to have a copy of its DNA, free floating nucleotides (deoxyribose) in the nucleus are assembled. 2 possible methods explain how this happens: Model #1: Conservative Replication Model #2: Semi-conservative Replication


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