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DNA replication made simple for bio students
From the first unzip of the double helix to the final joining of DNA fragments, replication is a carefully coordinated process. Understanding it helps explain how life preserves its genetic code with ...
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Bring DNA science to your kitchen table
DNA isn’t just for labs — you can explore it right at home or in the classroom with simple, hands-on experiments. From extracting strawberry DNA with dish soap to modeling the double helix with beads, ...
Every time a cell divides, it must copy its DNA with extraordinary precision. But this process is constantly challenged by ...
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