13.1 DNA structure and topology
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DNA replication and repair are crucial processes for maintaining genetic integrity. These mechanisms ensure accurate duplication of genetic material before cell division and fix DNA damage to prevent mutations. The process involves unwinding the DNA double helix, synthesizing new strands, and repairing errors. Various enzymes and proteins work together to replicate DNA with high fidelity, while repair mechanisms fix damage from UV radiation, chemicals, and other sources.
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DNA replication and repair are crucial processes for maintaining genetic integrity. These mechanisms ensure accurate duplication of genetic material before cell division and fix DNA damage to prevent mutations. The process involves unwinding the DNA double helix, synthesizing new strands, and repairing errors. Various enzymes and proteins work together to replicate DNA with high fidelity, while repair mechanisms fix damage from UV radiation, chemicals, and other sources.
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