How do the two complementary nucleotide chains of the dna facilitate the replication process of the molecule?
Answer / Sandeep Pacheyan
The double-stranded nature of DNA allows for its replication through semiconservative replication. During this process, each strand of the original DNA molecule acts as a template to synthesize a new complementary strand, thus forming two identical daughter DNA molecules. This ensures genetic information is passed accurately from parent cells to offspring.
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