The synthases phase of the cell cycle is where DNA replicates its self.
In the S-phase of Interphase. The "S" stands for synthesis.
in the S stage also known as synthesis
The S phase stands for synthesis. DNA replicates itself in this stage of the cell cycle. After DNA has replicated itself, the cell can proceed to mitosis and divide into two daughter cells that each have one complete and identical copy of DNA.
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 replication produces a copy of the DNA. At the same time the cell in which the DNA is to be found splits into two with a copy of the DNA in each. DNA replication is caused by cell replication during the process of mitosis.
interphase
the DNA makes a copy of itself
during interphase
DNA relpicates itself during interphase.
The S phase stands for synthesis. DNA replicates itself in this stage of the cell cycle. After DNA has replicated itself, the cell can proceed to mitosis and divide into two daughter cells that each have one complete and identical copy of DNA.
A gene is the DNA code that can make a copy of itself.
The universal DNA code can make a copy of itself.
DNA is replicated in the Synthesis stage of the cell cycle.
Interphase during mitosis if that's what you're asking. As in which stage?
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.
A virus is a small strand of DNA or RNA that copies itself.
Meiosis
interphase
Transcription. Transcription is the process where a copy of genetic information stored in a DNA strand is made into a complementary strand of RNA. mitosis, unless u are talking in sexual reproductive terms then it is meosis