The DNA replicates before mitoses begins
DNA replication occurs in the S phase of interphase (before mitosis)
INTERPHASE:The first phase of the cell cycle,it replicates because because the two daughter cells have to have enough genetic info.
DNA replicates during Interphase, not during mitosis
S-phase technically. Which happens in interphase, before mitosis.
DNA replicates during the S phase of Interphase in the cell cycle
During the S (synthesis) fase, after G1 and just before G2.
S phase
The DNA replicates before mitosis begins
Cells replicate for many reasons, they replicate by a process of mitosis or meiosis. Mitosis producing two daughter cells and meiosis producing gamete cells (sperm or ovum(egg) )
the DNA replicates before mitosis begins
mitosis
Chromosomal re-segregation.
The DNA replicates before mitosis begins
Cells replicate for many reasons, they replicate by a process of mitosis or meiosis. Mitosis producing two daughter cells and meiosis producing gamete cells (sperm or ovum(egg) )
the DNA replicates before mitosis begins
mitosis
Chromosomal re-segregation.
Mitosis is the part of the non sexual cells. These cells do not help reproduce anything with variation. When these cells replicate the replicate in the exact same way, remaining unchanged. this is the reason mitosis limits genetic variation.
During interphase (more specifically the S-stage), the chromosomes are duplicated.
no Humans reproduce by sexual reproduction only. So mitosis is not involved.Meiosis is important
Chromosomes replicate in the Interphase part of Meiosis and throughout the whole process of Meiosis they only replicate once.
Cytokinesis.
It is a key part of offspring creation
There are five stages of mitosis, beginning with interphase and ending with telophase. Interphase is the longest phase, during which the centrioles and DNA replicate and preparations are made for mitosis to occur.