The DNA doubles. heehee, long question, short answer. hope I helped. :3
At the beginning of mitosis a cell has twice as much DNA as at the end because the DNA was duplicated during the S phase of interphase before mitosis begins.
First it doubles, then it halves.
it dubbles to two for the daughter cells
It is beneficial in the replication of DNA. During this period of Mitosis two copies of each chromosome are produced.
Because mitosis produces 2 genetically identical cells, each cell must have an equal amount of DNA as the parent cell had. Because of this, the DNA makes a duplicate copy of itself before mitosis begins, so that when the chromosomes separate each cell that forms will have as much DNA as the parent cell.
the DNA replicates before mitosis begins
Gap 1 Phase
Replication would not be associated with DNA during mitosis.
The DNA doubles. heehee, long question, short answer. hope I helped. :3
The DNA doubles. heehee, long question, short answer. hope I helped. :3
The DNA doubles. heehee, long question, short answer. hope I helped. :3
The DNA doubles. heehee, long question, short answer. hope I helped. :3
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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.
The replication of DNA is followed by nuclear division keeping equal amount of DNA in daughter nuclei
mitosis
There is no DNA of mitosis. Before mitosis, the DNA must be replicated, which occurs during interphase of the cell cycle.
It is beneficial in the replication of DNA. During this period of Mitosis two copies of each chromosome are produced.
DNA is not copied during mitosis . Mitosis is meant for division of cell and DNA is divided in two daughter cells .
The daughter cell has the same number of chromosomes and half the amount of DNA