DNA replication
DNA is duplicated though a process called DNA replication. It is a process which involves many enzymes (proteins with specific functions) interacting with the parent DNA strand and creating a copy of it. DNA replication is called semi conservative because in the newly formed DNA, one strand belongs to the parent strand and the other one is synthesized newly.
If the DNA is not duplicated, then only one cell would have DNA, and a cell cannot live without DNA.
DNA replication occurs during mitosis and meiosis. During this process, the DNA is lined up before being duplicated so that each cell that's created from the process has the DNA needed.
DNA is synthesized through a process known as semiconservative replication. The transduction experiments done by Hershey and Chase, and the transformation experiments done by Griffith, supported the same conclusion, which was DNA is the molecular substance of genetic inheritance.
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DNA replication
Replication
DNA replication
DNA is replicated in the process called Mitosis and Meosis. DNA is replicated to make more cells. Your body will make cells if you have a cut, grow, etc..
Chromosomes duplicate in a process called mitosis.
Duplicated nuclear material is called chromatin.
DNA is duplicated though a process called DNA replication. It is a process which involves many enzymes (proteins with specific functions) interacting with the parent DNA strand and creating a copy of it. DNA replication is called semi conservative because in the newly formed DNA, one strand belongs to the parent strand and the other one is synthesized newly.
DNA replication is a process at which its complementary strands are synthesized. DNA polymerase and other enzymes participates in the catalysis of this process. DNA replication duplicated the total DNA of a cell before mitosis.
synthesis, which occurs during the synthesis phase in interphase
Cloning is a process by which DNA from a parent is essentially duplicated and injected into a growing embryo to produce an individual with identical DNA as the parent.
In Eukaryotes: DNA is used as a template to generate an RNA version of the DNA sequence through a process called transcription. This RNA is called the messenger RNA (mRNA) because it carried the message (the genetic code in DNA) from the nucleus (where the DNA is) to the cytoplasm (where protein synthesis occurs) Once mRNA is formed, it undergoes a process called splicing (or editing) where non-required regions are removed. The edited mRNA is used as a template to synthesize proteins through a process called translation
If the DNA is not duplicated, then only one cell would have DNA, and a cell cannot live without DNA.