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OpenStudy (anonymous):

What bonds with the original DNA strands after it unzips during DNA replication? free DNA nucleotides tRNA anticodons RNA codons free RNA nucleotides

OpenStudy (kainui):

First off, what's going on here? DNA is being replicated, so it's making a copy of itself. It is not split apart because it wants to make a protein. In order to make a protein, DNA makes copies through the use of RNA which can make a copy of the info to make the protein elsewhere in the cell, but remember that's not what's going on here. It's just replicating, all that means is it's making a new one of itself. It does that by splitting in half down the middle and free DNA nucleotides are attached to each half, making two new DNA strands with all the information.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

o i got the answer it was the last one

OpenStudy (kainui):

Nope, RNA is used in making proteins, it's just replicating.

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