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Which enzyme is responsible for creating the covalent bonds that connect the sugar-phosphate backbone of the new DNA molecules? Answer in a few words.

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Why is DNA replication important to the growth and development of a multi-cellular organism? Answer in a few words.
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Describe the origin of each strand of the new double helices created after DNA replication. Answer in a few words and make it sound human.
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DNA ligase.
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It ensures genetic consistency and enables cell division.
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Each new DNA double helix consists of one old strand, known as the "template strand," and one newly synthesized strand that complements it. This process is called semi-conservative replication, meaning each new helix retains half of the original DNA while adding a fresh partner, ensuring that genetic information is preserved and passed on accurately.
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Each new helix has one old strand and one new strand, maintaining genetic information through semi-conservative replication.

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