DNA replication takes place when preceding interphase.
DNA replication occurs outside of the cells on genomes and produces two identical DNA strands. DNA replication occurs in every living organism.
1.prohase 2.telophase 3.anaphase 4. meatphase 5.interphase
In meiosis DNA replication occurs before meiosis even begins. This is very important so each cell ends up having the same amount of chromosomes.
Specifically, it occurs during the S phase of interphase.
in a direction opposite to that of the replication fork
The S phase, the middle phase in Interphase.
interphase
When DNA replication takes place weaker hydrogen bonds that join complementary bonds together become broken. The two different sides of the DNA ladder start to unravel. The parent strands, however, stay joined. The parent strands that remain become molds to nucleotides, that attach themselves to complementary bases. Polymerases fuse those free nucleotides into the DNA strand. Step 1: A special enzyme (helicase) "unzips" the double helix that is the DNA and Single Strand Binding Proteins stabilise the structure. Step 2: A primer with a short DNA sequence complementary to a region on the parental strand is added by a primase to allow replication to occur. Step 3: Another enzyme (DNA polymerase) combines free-floating deoxyribonucleosides triphosphate to their corresponding nucleotides that are attached to the DNA strand, attaching the free nucleotide to the 3' OH tail of the previous section, forming a complementary strand of DNA from the 5' to 3' direction. Really it's that easy. When it's finished, there are two identical strands of DNA, assuming no mutations occured.
DNA helicase
DNA, the genetic material, of course. Also mitochondria and chloroplasts need to divide. This is the process of mitosis where two daughter cells are produced and both will need the complete complement of genetic material; DNA.
DNA helicase
The process that makes a new copy of an organism's genetic information and then passes it on to new cells is called mitosis.
DNA replication takes place in NUCLEUS
DNA replication takes place in the chromosome which is located in the nucleus of a cell.
Chromosomal replication and DNA replication takes place in S-phase.
in a direction opposite to that of the replication fork
In the same directions of the replication fork
DNA replication takes place in the chromosome which is located in the nucleus of a cell.
replication of DNA takes place during the interphase
DNA replication takes place in the nucleus of a eukaryotic cell (plant or animal cell or the cytoplasm of a prokaryotic cell (bacteria).
DNA Replication :)
DNA replication takes place in the chromosome which is located in the nucleus of a cell.
No, DNA replication takes place inside the nucleus during S phase of cell cycle.
Replication is when DNA makes more DNA