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Where does DNA replication take place?

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Where does DNA replication take place?

DNA replication occurs within the cells of living organisms. It is the process by which cells copy their genetic material before cell division.

During DNA replication, the two strands of the double helix are separated, and each strand serves as a template for the synthesis of a new complementary strand. This process occurs in the cell’s nucleus for most eukaryotes (organisms with a nucleus), and in the cytoplasm for some prokaryotes (single-celled organisms without a nucleus).

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The process of DNA replication is essential for the continuation of life, as it allows cells to produce copies of themselves and pass on their genetic information to their offspring. It is also important in the study of genetics and molecular biology, as it allows researchers to understand how DNA is organized and how it is passed from one generation to the next.

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