A chromosome of 250 million base pairs takes a few hours to replicate, this is quite amazing and fast if you really think about it. Go here for more information: http://www.dnareplication.info/speedofdnareplication.php
Approximately FORTY CENTIMETERS
40 CM
it tacks as long as it want! what are you going to do about it
All 46 together are 3meters long or 0.07meters average each.
about 8 hours in 23 sections
8 hours
24
half hour
"DNS" does not replicate.
i think interphase
Replication.
Replication Forks & Replication Bubbles
No, DNA replication takes place inside the nucleus during S phase of cell cycle.
replication in the cell take place in the second phase which is the metaphase.
cause it make the replication go faster
genomic replication, or DNA replication, is performed by multiple enzymes that together are called a replicase. This replication takes place within the nucleus of a cell
DNA replication takes place in the chromosome which is located in the nucleus of a cell.
"DNS" does not replicate.
the nucleus
Replication does not take place during mitosis. It takes place before meiosis begins.
DNA replication occurs during the synthesis phase of interphase of the cell cycle.
i think interphase
Nucleus
No time is required -- they are fully mature and ready to divide immediately after separation if conditions are right.
Replication.