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*disambiguate for automated DNA (oligonucleotide) synthesis *disambiguate for automated DNA (oligonucleotide) synthesis
*add information relating to D-loop DNA replication of mitochondria *add information relating to D-loop DNA replication of mitochondria
*mention the purpose of cellular checkpoints in maintaining the integrity *mention the purpose of cellular checkpoints in maintaining the integrity of DNA during S-phase (briefly while pointing out to a specific article later)
*discuss similiarties between eukaryotic and archeal (and archeal - prokaryotic) DNA replication (evolutionary perspective)
of DNA during S-phase (briefly while pointing out to a specific article later).

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  • add references/sources
  • add some structure/subheadings
  • clarification and translation into plainer English
  • cleanup of eukaryotic DNA replication section
  • include rolling circle replication in prokaryotic section
  • include information on origin of replication and DNA polymerases
  • include information on viral DNA replication
  • disambiguate for automated DNA (oligonucleotide) synthesis
  • add information relating to D-loop DNA replication of mitochondria
  • mention the purpose of cellular checkpoints in maintaining the integrity of DNA during S-phase (briefly while pointing out to a specific article later)
  • discuss similiarties between eukaryotic and archeal (and archeal - prokaryotic) DNA replication (evolutionary perspective)