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What is the end result of DNA replication?
What is the end result of DNA replication?
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The end result of DNA replication is the formation of two identical DNA molecules. Each DNA molecule consists of one original (parental) strand and one newly synthesized (daughter) strand. This is known as the semi-conservative model of replication. The process ensures that the genetic information is accurately duplicated and available for transmission to the daughter cells during cell division. This results in two genetically identical DNA molecules, one for each of the two daughter cells.
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