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DNA has a surprisingly simple structure to make beings so complicated. ...
For DNA to be in all of your cells it has to replicate itself while before the cell divides so that the DNA will be in both cells. ... Then an enzyme called a helicase travels up the DNA and unzips the molecule separating it in half. Right behind an enzyme called a DNA polymerase runs along each half of the DNA to create an identical side. ... Now that there are two sets of DNA in the cell, the cell can proceed with division and then the process will begin again.
Approximate Word count = 443 Approximate Pages = 1.8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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