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The duplication of DNA occurs in the S stage of interphase in Meiosis.
nucleus
IT can be called * DNA duplication * DNA reproduction * DNA imitation
Replication
Chromosomes
S Phase
Cloning.
a mutation
DNA duplication occurs during the S phase of the cell cycle. This is when the DNA in the cell is replicated in preparation for cell division.
During DNA duplication, the double-stranded DNA molecule unwinds and separates into two strands. Each strand serves as a template for the synthesis of a new complementary strand, resulting in two identical DNA molecules. DNA duplicates are important for cell division and growth, but errors in replication can lead to mutations, which may cause genetic disorders or cancer.
It is called gene duplication when extra copies of a gene or segment of DNA are created within a chromosome. This process can lead to genetic variation and the emergence of new gene functions.
Melvin L. DePamphilis has written: 'Genome duplication' -- subject(s): DNA replication, Genome, Gene Duplication 'Concepts in eukaryotic DNA replication' -- subject(s): DNA replication