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1 DNA Replication

2 Why do cells need to divide?
Replace old cells Growth Repair cuts/ wounds Reproduction

3 When cells divide, what happens to DNA?
Each cell needs a complete set of 46 chromosomes. Cells must replicate, or make an exact copy of the DNA to put in new cells. DNA Replication 1 DNA 2 DNA

4 Steps of Replication: 1: DNA double helix unwinds.

5 Steps of Replication: 2: Hydrogen bonds break and strands begin to unzip.

6 Steps of Replication: 3: Free nucleotides pair up with nucleotides on parent strand to form a complementary strand.

7 What is produced in replication?
At the end of replication, two IDENTICAL strands of DNA have been formed!

8 DNA replication is semi-conservative
Each new strand pairs up with an old strand two produce two DNA molecules each containing one parent (old) and one daughter (new) strand.

9 What happens to the extra set of DNA?
After DNA is replicated, a cell splits to form two cells that each get one copy of the DNA!


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