DNA replication begins when something called Helicase (an enzyme) unwinds the helix structure of the DNA. It does this so that Primase can then come along and set down an RNA primer.
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<span>Mitosis cause an offspring to have the same DNA as it’s parents because</span> the last phase in Mitosis is Telephase, produces two diploid daughter cells, identical to the parent cell.
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