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The hydrogen bonds that hold the two DNA strands together are broken. This creates two prongs and each are made up of a single strand of DNA that creates two new partners for the two strands (because they add nucleotides).

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During DNA replication, two identical copies of DNA are produced. Each copy contains one original strand and one new strand of DNA.

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chromosomes in the cell Divide .

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What happens to DNA in the nucleus during replication?

it doubles


What happens s?

DNA replication happens during s-phase.


What happeneds during S phase?

DNA is replicated.Chromosomes are duplicated.During S Phase, there is the occurrence of DNA replication.


What key event happens during the s phase?

synthesis of DNA DNA Replication


DNA is copied during a process called?

Replication.


When does DNA replication occurs?

DNA replication occurs during the synthesis (S phase) phase of interphase in the cell cycle.DNA replication begins in areas of DNA molecules called origins of replication.


Does DNA replication happen before or during Meiosis?

It happens during interphase of the cell cycle.


During DNA replication what?

DNA replication produces two copies of the DNA.


What happens when there is an error that will occur during DNA replication especially elongation?

deletion or duplication


Why is DNA replication semi-conserbribe?

I think there is a mistake in the question. The DNA replication is said to be semi-conservative because during DNA replication one stand will be parental and the other will be newly formed. This happens due to the complimentary base pairing.


What happens During replication DNA .?

During DNA replication the following occurs: 1) An enzyme called helicase separates the DNA strands (the space where they separate is called the replication fork). 2) DNA polymerase adds complementary nucleotides to the separated strand of DNA. 3) The DNA polymerase enzyme finishes adding nucleotides and there are two identical DNA molecules.


What happens if a cell was inhibited during the s phase of its cycle?

It would not undergo DNA replication.