To evaluate whether a procedure is an adequate model of DNA replication, it should accurately mimic key aspects of the process, such as the unwinding of the double helix, complementary base pairing, and the synthesis of new strands by DNA polymerases. If the model successfully demonstrates these essential features and reflects the fidelity and regulation seen in biological systems, it can be considered adequate. However, if the model lacks critical elements or oversimplifies the process, it may not fully represent DNA replication. Ultimately, the adequacy of the model depends on its ability to provide insights into the actual biological mechanisms.
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