DNA replication, the basis for biological inheritance, is a fundamental process occurring in all living organisms to copy their DNA. This process is "replication" 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.
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Brauchle M, Baumer K, Gönczy P; ''Differential activation of the DNA replication checkpoint contributes to asynchrony of cell division in C. elegans embryos.''; Curr Biol, 2003 PubMedEurope PMCScholia
Rose A.; ''Replication and repair''; WormBook, ed. The C. elegans Research Community, WormBook, doi/10.1895/wormbook, 2014 DOIScholia
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