The S phase in the interphase. Chromosomes are copied in the interphase part of the cell cycle
S phase would be the answer. It is during Interphase (G1, S, G2) that they are copied. SO dependant on your answers it's either interphase or S.
DNA is duplicated during the S stage (synthesis phase).
Duplication of DNA occurs during the S phase.
Interphase: It is not considered a phase in mitosis or meiosis. It is actually before mitosis and meiosis occur. You can think of it as the "set up" for mitosis and meiosis.
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The S phase stands for the Synthesis phase and is where DNA is duplicated for cell division.
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The S phase stands for synthesis, where the DNA is replicated so that when the cell goes through cell division, each will have a copy of DNA. In addition the S phase is necessary and needs to be precise so that no DNA mutations or damage occurs, which can cause a lot of problems later on for the cell
If the DNA is not duplicated, then only one cell would have DNA, and a cell cannot live without DNA.
DNA replication
DNA is replicated in the S phase; synthesis phase.
The S phase stands for the Synthesis phase and is where DNA is duplicated for cell division.
synthesis, which occurs during the synthesis phase in interphase
Synthesis of Interphase, before the Mitotic Phase in the cell cycle.
DNA is duplicated in the S phase because in the G1 phase the cell is growing and not yet ready to divide, then DNA copies as the first step for when it is getting ready to divide. In the G2 phase the cell continues to get ready to divide once the DNA is copied.
S Phase: To produce two similar daughter cells, the complete DNA instructions in the cell must be duplicated.
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DNA duplication occurs during the interphase, specifically the S phase. After replication, the cell then enters the first active phase of mitosis.
S phase is complete when each chromosome has been duplicated.
During the cell cycle, chromosomes are duplicated during the interphase.
The S phase of the cell cycle (mid-interphase).There are 4 main phases. The "S phase" of the cell cycle is when the cell duplicates the genetic information, or DNA. * G1 = growth and preparation of the chromosomes for replication * S = synthesis of DNA by semi-conservative replication and duplication of the chromosome * G2 = preparation for mitosis * M = mitosis
The S phase stands for synthesis, where the DNA is replicated so that when the cell goes through cell division, each will have a copy of DNA. In addition the S phase is necessary and needs to be precise so that no DNA mutations or damage occurs, which can cause a lot of problems later on for the cell