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Put the steps of DNA Replication in the correct order.
Spare nucleotides (in the nucleus of the cell) attach themselves to the broken rungs' to repair
the break. Each repairing nucleotide is identical to the one broken.
As each 'broken rung' is repaired, two 'ladders' form, that is 2 identical strands of DNA. The
'repairing' is really the process of replication
_The 2 bases forming each rung of the 'ladder' snap apart. This is caused by an enzyme that
passes along the strands, 'unzipping' it.
