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half of the DNA in exactly the same way. As all this takes
place, helix stabilizing enzymes hold on to the ends of the
DNA to prevent the two separate strips from winding around one
another again.
In this way, the two missing halves of the DNA strip are complet-
ed, using materials already found in the surrounding cell, and two new
DNA molecules are produced. Expert proteins known as enzymes,
working just like highly advanced robots, act in every phase of the op-
eration. During these stages, a great many highly complex intermedi-
ate processes occur, which would also provide the subject for a book.
The new DNA molecules that are copied are checked many
DNA Ligase
times by supervising enzymes. Any error –and such errors
could have lethal con-
sequences– is immedi-
Adenine
Cytosine ately identified and
Thymine
Guanine
As the cell begins flatten- corrected. The flawed
ing out prior to division, code is extracted and
the DNA also copies it-
self. The cell decides to the correct gene
divide as a whole. All the Newly built brought in and assem-
components within the strip
cell act in accordance bled.
with that decision to di- James Watson and
vide. It is obvious that the
cell itself cannot possess Francis Crick, the sci-
the ability to achieve such New bases
a collective task. Every
stage in the division and
copying processes takes
place with the instruction
to begin issued by the
Lord of All.
DNA double helix
New bases DNA unravels.
Newly built
strip