Topoisomerase, Replication, and Cancer | pierce5e_ch12_1.html | 536a76e0757a2e105b000001 |
12.1 Genetic Information Must Be Accurately Copied Every Time a Cell Divides
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12.2 All DNA Replication Takes Place in a Semiconservative Manner
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12.3 Bacterial Replication Requires a Large Number of Enzymes and Proteins
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12.4 Eukaryotic DNA Replication Is Similar to Bacterial Replication but Differs in Several Aspects
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12.5 Recombination Takes Place Through the Breakage, Alignment, and Repair of DNA Strands
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Answers to Concept Checks | pierce5e_ch12_9.html | 536a76e0757a2e105b000001 |
DLAP questions | pierce5e_ch12_10_dlap.xml | 536a76e0757a2e105b000001 |
Application Questions and Problems | pierce5e_ch12_11.html | 536a76e0757a2e105b000001 |
DLAP questions | pierce5e_ch12_11_dlap.xml | 536a76e0757a2e105b000001 |
DLAP questions | pierce5e_ch12_12_dlap.xml | 536a76e0757a2e105b000001 |