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Adnan Oktar












                 Once the error has
                been corrected, DNA
               polymerase completes
              both strands of the he-
                   lix with a second
                strand, and thus en-
                 ables two separate
                DNA helixes to form.
                To do so, it finds and
              collects the data corre-
               sponding to that con-
                stituting each strand
                  of the DNA. When
               copying is completed,
              DNA polymerase again
               checks the chain from
                     start to finish.









                    During all these
                stages, helix-stabiliz-
                ing enzymes keep the
               DNA stable. The newly
                  formed strands are
                 tracked along by the
                enzyme editase to as-
                    sure that the nu-
                 cleotides have been
                 correctly paired. By
                the end of that check-
               ing process, a second
                brand-new DNA chain
                      has emerged.











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