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DNA replication, the basis for biological inheritance, is a fundamental process occurring in all living organisms to copy their DNA. This process is "semiconservative" in that each strand of the original double-stranded DNA molecule serves as template for the reproduction of the complementary strand. Hence, following DNA replication, two identical DNA molecules have been produced from a single double-stranded DNA molecule. Cellular proofreading and error-checking mechanisms ensure near perfect fidelity for DNA replication.
Study provides insight into replication and transcription machinery of ranaviruses

Study provides insight into replication and transcription machinery of ranaviruses

Experts identify proteins that regulate dual processes

Experts identify proteins that regulate dual processes

Live-cell probes enable visualization of the elongation phase of transcription

Live-cell probes enable visualization of the elongation phase of transcription

Scientists test the accuracy of enzymes that copy DNA under weightlessness

Scientists test the accuracy of enzymes that copy DNA under weightlessness

Experts analyze key protein complexes involved in DNA replication and repair

Experts analyze key protein complexes involved in DNA replication and repair

Researchers develop artificial genomic DNA capable of replication and evolution

Researchers develop artificial genomic DNA capable of replication and evolution

De Novo Mutations may Play a Role in Male Infertility

De Novo Mutations may Play a Role in Male Infertility

Study sheds light on the regulation of epigenetic modifications during the development

Study sheds light on the regulation of epigenetic modifications during the development

Study pinpoints the mutational hotspots in DNA

Study pinpoints the mutational hotspots in DNA

Research findings likely to help better define risk factors in cancer

Research findings likely to help better define risk factors in cancer

Premature aging of the tracheobronchial stem cells could contribute to chronic lung disease

Premature aging of the tracheobronchial stem cells could contribute to chronic lung disease

Researchers develop a method to engineer new functionalities into cells

Researchers develop a method to engineer new functionalities into cells

Researchers identify new technique to measure DNA torsional stiffness

Researchers identify new technique to measure DNA torsional stiffness

Study reveals melanoma is associated with a chemical conversion in DNA

Study reveals melanoma is associated with a chemical conversion in DNA

Study shows that inactivation of BRG1 leads to high genetic instability

Study shows that inactivation of BRG1 leads to high genetic instability

Scientists shed light on the origins of Mimivirus and other giant viruses

Scientists shed light on the origins of Mimivirus and other giant viruses

New gene editing tool helps analyze the mysterious quirk of bacteria

New gene editing tool helps analyze the mysterious quirk of bacteria

New chemical tool elucidates how proteins recognize and associate with one another

New chemical tool elucidates how proteins recognize and associate with one another

Study discovers how some proteins ensure repair of errors introduced during DNA replication

Study discovers how some proteins ensure repair of errors introduced during DNA replication

Study identifies a pair of microRNA molecules that maintain the population of cancerous stem cells

Study identifies a pair of microRNA molecules that maintain the population of cancerous stem cells

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