How does DNA copy itself?. The DNA molecule “unzips” as the rungs of the ladder separate and the molecule splits into two single strands. How DNA copies.

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How does DNA copy itself?

The DNA molecule “unzips” as the rungs of the ladder separate and the molecule splits into two single strands. How DNA copies itself DNA can make copies of itself because it is double stranded.

How DNA copies itself Each single strand builds up into a new double strand. What do you notice about the new DNA molecules? New bases from the cell move in and following the pairing rules match themselves to the bases on the single strands. new DNA molecules

How DNA copies itself What is the copying of DNA is also called? The new DNA molecules are identical to each other and the original DNA molecule. new DNA molecules original DNA molecule replication

Copying DNA and mutations Sometimes mistakes are made in the copying of DNA and the sequences of bases is changed. How does this affect the genetic information carried by the DNA? If the sequence of bases on the DNA molecule is changed by mistake, the genetic information is also changed. This type of change is called a mutation. Why can mutations be harmful?