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You have replication of your DNA.
Now, replication of these so each of these chromosomes in this pair replicate.
@nillyl asks, "How the F does DNA replication work?" Well, DNA replication is one of the most beautiful things in biology.
At Nilly LOL asks, how the F does DNA replication work?
to show you is an accurate representation of the actual DNA replication machine that's
And so what I'm about to show you is an accurate representation of the actual DNA replication machine that's occurring right now inside your body, at least 2002 biology.
The first step in DNA replication is to separate the two strands.
This unzipping is done by an enzyme called helicase and results in the formation of a replication fork.
Now that we've covered DNA replication, let's talk about transcription.
Now that we've covered DNA replication, let's talk about transcription.
And this was before the replication crisis, too, when psychology was still flush with astonishing results about how people could be subconsciously influenced and affected by things.
And this was before the replication crisis, too, when psychology was still flush with astonishing results about how people could be subconsciously influenced and affected by things.
By the time a man reaches 50, the cells that create his sperm have gone through over 800 rounds of division and replication.
have gone through over 800 rounds of division and replication.
the goal of interferon is to interfere with viral replication. Now many of you have had
interferon besides interfering with viral replication. So let’s take a look at how
This is very efficient because ETDB SQL records changes in a replication log, making it unnecessary to transmit the entire database contents.
database. This is very efficient because ITTIA DB SQL records changes in a replication log,
The problem is, DNA replication isn't quite perfect and skips over the end of each chromosome.
of which humans have twenty three pairs. The problem is, DNA replication isn't