Mitosis
Macromolecules are giant molecules that are formed when thousands of smaller units of identical molecules are joined together. This process of joining together smaller identical units into a large macromolecules (polymer) is called polymerisation.
After replication two identical molecules of DNA are created.
It can be assures that new DNA molecules will be identical to the original ones. BY:MARIA J<3
Mitosis
autoionization
Replication is the process that makes an exact copy of a cell's DNA.
Mitosis and cytokinesis produce two daughter cells that are identical to the original cell.
The molecules remain identical (for example ice, water, vapors).
Molecules that have identical molecular formulas but the atoms in each molecule are arranged differently are called isomers.
hydrocarbons, they are called isomers
Electrophoresis is a process by which molecules are separated based on band length. That said, your question makes no sense.
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