How many copies of the same gene result from the replication of a DNA molecule?
When replicating, the original DNA splits in two, forming two prongs which resemble a fork (hence the name 'replication fork'). DNA has a ladder-like structure; imagine a ladder broken in half vertically, along the steps. ChaCha
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About DNA
DNA is the source of our genetic material, and plays a central role in transmission of characteristics from parent to offspring. DNA stands for deoxyribonucleic acid.
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