The DNA replicates during the S phase of interphase, after G1 and before G2, the two growth phases. Throughout interphase, the DNA is extended, and free nucleotides have access to the strands.
DNA replication occurs during Interphase. This means the DNA is doubled before prophase, metaphase, telephase and cytokinesis occurs. It is the same for both mitosis and meiosis.
In Mitosis, DNA replication begins in stage 3 after the DNA has grown, it begins to split. It then splits and replicates into two cells, where it continues to replicate.
Replication of DNA occurs during Interphase of both mitosis and meiosis. This means the DNA is doubled before the cell divides.
Replication occurs in the Nucleus of a cell :)
After cell division :D
before prophase.
Both occur at the Replication Fork. Don't let the name deceive you.
DNA Helicase unwinds and unzips the DNA. It separates the two strands of DNA so DNA replication can occur.
Nucleus.
maybe
In the nucleus
The Replication of DNA does occur before the cell can divide.
Chromosomal replication and DNA replication takes place in S-phase.
It occurs in metaphase.
The Nucleus
errors in DNA replication
nucleus
Telophase is a phase of mitosis. DNA replication must occur before mitosis begins. If it does not then the DNA chromosomes may not be consistent throughout the division of the cells.