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DNA. replication takes place in S phase of cell cycle in interphase before cell division .
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DNA replication must occur before cell division to make sure that the daughter cells are genetically identical.
This process is known as DNA replication. DNA is a double-stranded molecule, and this serves to the cell's advantage. Using an enzyme, the cell splits the DNA strands apart, and new strands are copied onto the two parent strands to form two identical new strands. The process is much more complicated than that, but that's what happens.
DNA replication occurs just before cell division, meaning both daughter cells have DNA occurs during interphase
Biological replication is of two types 1: DNA replicationwhich occurs in nucleus during S stage of Interphase of cell cycle before cell division and 2 : cell division is considered cell replication .
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DNA replication occurs during Interphase. This is not normally part of the cell division cycle but interphase must occur before subsequent stages such as prophase and metaphase can occur.
the DNA poly-meres must add complementary nucleotides to the DNA
The replication of DNA occurs whenever the cell needs the S shape division. This happens since when we divide, enough DNA is needed to be pass on to our daughters.
DNA replication mus occur before mitosis starts. Mitosis is another word for cell division and so there must be two copies of DNA for each cell at the end stage.