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How does replication occur so quickly in eukaryotes?

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The DNA replication process in eukaryotes occurs and finishes quickly because of the highly specialized sub-processes involved in synthesizing a new DNA strand to match the original strand of DNA. Eukaryotes initiate DNA replication at multiple points in the chromosome, thus, it goes quickly.
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