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Sammy Tyler
19 January, 23:11
What is the purpose of replicating DNA?
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Semaj Yang
20 January, 00:13
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The purpose of DNA replication is to produce two identical copies of a DNA molecule. This is essential for cell division during growth or repair of damaged tissues. DNA replication ensures that each new cell receives its own copy of the DNA.
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