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Research Unveils Unique Mechanism of Bacterial DNA Replication
A recent study has identified that bacteria utilize accordion-like folds for DNA separation during replication, contrasting with human cellular processes.
Editorial Staff
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Bacterial DNA replication diverges significantly from human cell processes, as bacteria do not undergo mitosis. Instead, they employ a distinct mechanism involving accordion-like folds.
This discovery sheds light on the structural and functional differences in DNA replication across species, which may have implications for our understanding of bacterial behavior.
The findings could influence future research in microbiology and biotechnology, particularly in areas related to bacterial growth and replication mechanisms.