Yes, it does.
Source: science class (glencoe science 7 textbook.)
A virus is a small strand of DNA or RNA that copies itself.
asexual reproduction
replication
the DNA makes a copy of itself
The process is called DNA replication.It is called DNA replications
The DNA makes a copy of itself to be passed to the new cells.
the DNA makes a copy of itself
The universal DNA code can make a copy of itself.
they break apart and they find other DNA strands and form more DNA strands.
Cells make a copy of itself and splits up, after they split they both contain all the DNA from the original
DNA usually makes a copy of itself when the cell is replicating. It makes a copy of itself by "unzipping" the double helix of its structure down the middle, and each half will then remake its other side to complete replication.
DNA makes RNA so then the DNA can replicate itself. RNA is typically single stranded copy, in a sense, of the DNA and there are two types: mRNA and tRNA.