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Both repetition and replication involve the act of duplicating or reproducing something. Repetition typically refers to the repeating of a task or action, while replication usually refers to the copying of data or information.
intersite replication
The junction between separated strands of DNA is called a replication fork.
Scientists use replication and repetition in experiments to ensure the results are reliable and not due to chance. By repeating the experiment multiple times, researchers can determine if the results are consistent and reproducible, strengthening the validity of their findings. Replication also allows for a better understanding of potential sources of variability and helps to rule out errors or biases in the results.
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During replication, enzymes called helicases unwind and separate the DNA strands by breaking the hydrogen bonds between the base pairs. This process creates a replication fork where new complementary strands are synthesized.