It can be assures that new DNA molecules will be identical to the original ones.
BY:MARIA J<3
During DNA replication, the enzyme DNA polymerase reads the original DNA strand and creates a complementary strand by matching nucleotides. This process ensures accurate duplication by proofreading and correcting any errors that may occur.
The duplication of DNA occurs in the S stage of interphase in Meiosis.
Mutations are the result of an error in the duplication process of DNA. These include insertion errors in DNA (base-pairing, dimers), DNA silencing, abnormal protein synthesis, and defective chromosomes.
IT can be called * DNA duplication * DNA reproduction * DNA imitation
Replication
Chromosomes
A small section where DNA duplication occurs is called a "replication fork." This is the area where the DNA double helix unwinds, allowing the enzyme DNA polymerase to synthesize new strands complementary to each original strand. The process involves multiple proteins and enzymes working together to ensure accurate and efficient replication of the DNA.
During 5 to 3 replication, DNA is synthesized in the 5' to 3' direction, which allows for the accurate duplication of genetic material. This process ensures that the new DNA strand is complementary to the original strand, resulting in an exact copy of the genetic information.
DNA duplication occurs during the interphase, specifically the S phase. After replication, the cell then enters the first active phase of mitosis.
S Phase
Cloning.
a mutation