no, just one
In transcription, only one side of the DNA strand is copied. The enzyme RNA polymerase reads the DNA template and synthesizes a complementary RNA strand based on the sequence of the DNA template.
DNA is not copied during mitosis. It is copied in the portion of the cell cycle prior to mitosis during the S phase of interphase and is called DNA Replication.
During the S stage of interphase. The S stands for synthesis, as new DNA is being synthesized.
DNA is copied
Heredity is part of your DNA and how it is structured. You have a combination of both of your parents DNA because you are copied. That is why you look like your parents
It splits down the middle due to the action of the enzyme helicase. This exposes the nitrogen bases on both strands of the DNA.
DNA is not copied during mitosis . Mitosis is meant for division of cell and DNA is divided in two daughter cells .
antisense
In Interphase.
DNA stands for deoxyribonucleic acid. RNA stands for ribonucleic acid.
DNA is copied once during the process of cell division.
No, both will be synthesized in opposite directions