chromosomes are replicated
Metaphase
Interphase
The failure of replicated chromosomes to separate is called nondisjunction. This will cause extra or missing chromosomes in the daughter cells.
Centromere
Newly Replicated Chromosomes {Pairs} are known as Daughter Chromosomes.
Yes - interphase includes a synthesis stage (often called the 'S phase'), which comes after G1 and before G2. This is when the chromosomes are replicated.
During the cell cycle, chromosomes are duplicated during the interphase.
The chromosomes are replicated during interphase.
The failure of replicated chromosomes to separate is called nondisjunction. This will cause extra or missing chromosomes in the daughter cells.
Centromere
interphase
Newly Replicated Chromosomes {Pairs} are known as Daughter Chromosomes.
Chromosomes are replicated in the nucleus of a cell. A nucleus is a membrane-enclosed organelle found in eukaryotic cells. It contains most of the cell's genetic material.
Yes - interphase includes a synthesis stage (often called the 'S phase'), which comes after G1 and before G2. This is when the chromosomes are replicated.
Metaphase
Chromosomes replicate in the Interphase part of Meiosis and throughout the whole process of Meiosis they only replicate once.
sister chromatids
mitosis is the process by which the DNA of a cell is copied, so chromosomes replicated throughout the process
The S-phase is during interphase, which means there are no chromosomes. DNA is replicated in the S-phase ("s" for synthesis). It can only be replicated in the form of chromatin, not wrapped up in chromosomes.