Abstract
This article theoretically speculates that after replication of a pair of DNA they must be allocated to two daughter cells in a transverse division or erect division manner. Transverse division represents differentiation, while erect division represents transformation. The molecular structure determines that DNA has greater hydrophobicity than RNA. The hydrophobic modification of chromatin regulates gene activity and centromere similarity between new and old DNA. A difference in division between cancer cells and embryonic stem cells is discussed
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