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CHAOTIC BIOLOGICAL SYSTEMS

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Mikhail Tokarev

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At first glance, the movement of amino acids and proteins (peptides) in the cell appears chaotic. How is a clear temporal order maintained, with strict sequential processes following one after another, creating the impression that someone accurately guides them? How does DNA replication occur? On one hand, the model of this replication, using a special protein, DNA polymerase, has been established for a long time. On the other hand, there are still more questions than answers in this process. Due to limitations in measurement tools, cellular biologists cannot answer all questions. In this article, we will attempt to address some of these questions using a systemic approach. The study will also help answer questions about the content and interactions of other proteins in the cell. These answers can then be verified using established biological methods.

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