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2.1B DNA replication

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replicaiton   the process of exactly copying one DNA double helix into two identical helices; occurs at the end of interphase  
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semi-conservative replication   use of one parent strand and one newly created strand  
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DNA polymerase   free floating nucleotides are attached to this and as they bond with bases on unzipped strand, they form the new sugar-phosphate backbone.  
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DNA helicase   enzyme that breaks the hydrogen bonds (where large number f bonds are A-T) in the DNA to allow replication  
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mutation   when new helix forms with differences to the original parent helix.  
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