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    the division of cells is DNA replication. Without DNA replication, the new cells wouldn’t have DNA. So why is DNA so important? DNA is the basic blueprint of life, and it serves to tell the cells what to do, and what proteins to code for. Let’s take a deeper look into Bobby’s cell to see what fascinating events happens during DNA replication. DNA Replication & The Cell Cycle Before Bobby’s cells enter the the stage of mitosis to divide, it goes through DNA replication. This process occurs in the

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    Question 1: a) The two processes, with which a cell passes this DNA sequence onto other cells, are DNA replication and mitosis. The cell cycle is inclusive of mitosis and DNA replication, the latter of which occurs in the S phase (synthesis) of the cycle. The goal of the S phase is to create two identical semi-conservative chromosomes. The enzyme helicase unwinds the parental DNA double helix strand and uses it as a template so the enzyme DNA polymerase can attach free-floating nucleotides to the

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    DNA replication, or DNA synthesis, is the process in which makes a copy of itself prior to cell division. Every cell needs a copy of genetic material. The cell needs an entire copy of the DNA molecule, so for humans that means 46 chromosomes in 23 pairs. Even though a cell needs an entire copy of the DNA, it only uses a portion of it. There are three major steps to DNA synthesis: binding of the enzyme to the DNA, unwinding and unzipping of the DNA, and synthesis of new complementary strand. In

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    mean for DNA replication to be semi- conservative? Semiconservative replication means during DNA replication each DNA strand is used to make new template of DNA from the 2 parental strands of DNA (Thompson, Part 1: DNA Replication, 2014). During this replication is to ensure that the newly replicated cells have the same full set of DNA as the parent cells so the sequence will continue to work properly (Thompson, Part 1: DNA Replication, 2014). During the process of DNA replication, the strands has

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    Introduction: DNA replication is one of the fundamental processes involved with the central dogma and is instrumental in the development of mutations, alternations and others changes that allow the process of evolution to operate and proceed leading to the biodiversity. In the process proposed by Watson and Crick (1953), the double helix unwinds to expose the bases in each strand of the DNA , where each of the two separate strands act as the template or molecular mould for the synthesis of a new

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    Cloud computing is a web based utility model. Cybercrime effecting web based systems are equally applicable in the cloud computing. Considering the affectability and the harm that can be created by cybercrimes, this is an effort to examine the different digital dangers and routines used to mitigate them. Firstly, the paper will highlight cloud utilization according to different service models (IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS) and the potential dangers that are pertinent to these service models. Next, it highlights

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    technology into college technology can be a very cumbersome process filled with many problems. The first problem that will be identified will be the issue of the migration as will we utilize a disaster recovery type migration or will there be a replication. In addition to this migration there is also the event of users and how information will be relayed from one location to another location. When it comes to the migration aspect of the information there are many things that need to be taken into

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    1. Overview The Business Impact Analysis presented here was developed on March 18, 2012. It is developed as a part of Omega Research’s contingency Planning process. The report here will analyze different aspects related to Omega business processes. The report will analyze the business processes carried in the organization, requirements of data and resources and priority related to them. 1.1 Purpose BIS aims for identification and prioritization of components of system by correlating system’s

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    Protein Replication

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    go to a ribosome to pass the genetic code to the protein. These two processes are called transcription and translation. Before transcription and translation occur, the process of replication must begin. Replication is the process of creating a copy of DNA from DNA. Semiconservative replication is a method of replication that involves three steps; unwinding, base pairing, and joining. Unwinding occurs when the hydrogen bonds between the bases of the double helix are broken leaving single strands of

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    lytic life cycle. EBV replication takes place in specialized sites within the host nucleus, referred to as replication compartments8. It is believed that EBV replicates following the rolling circle replication model1. Figure 3 demonstrates how RCR works: after being cut with an endonuclease one strand is replicated continuously and the other is replicated discontinuously, putting together segments called linear concatamers and they code for circular DNA. Once EBV replication has begun the three stages

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