During the S phase, new DNA is synthesized when the chromosomes are replicated, The cell at the end of the S phase contains twice as much DNA as it did in the beginning.
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Interphase is the stage in which the cell grows, matures, and replicates its DNA. It is divided into three phases - G1, S, and G2. During interphase the cell prepares itself for cell division.
Interphase is the stage in which the cell grows, matures, and replicates its DNA. It is divided into three phases - G1, S, and G2. During interphase the cell prepares itself for cell division.
DNA replication happens during s-phase.
Mitosis is broken up into 4 phases, Prophase, Metophase, Anaphase, and Telophase. During these phases the DNA, which was replicated during Interphase, split and 2 new cells are formed.
Strictly speaking, the chromosomes are not copied during mitosis but already before cell division takes place. This phase is called INTERPHASE and is again divided into three phases, G1 (first gap), S (synthesis), and G2 (second gap). The replication of chromosomes only happens in the S phase.
During the S stage DNA synthesis occurs. (copying of the DNA)
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Chromosomes are checked for errors.In the G2 phase, growth and preparation for cell division occurs.
Centrosomes replicate during the S phase of the CELL CYCLE not mitosis. Mitosis is one stage of the cell cycle. Replication does not happen during mitosis(M phase). It happens during the S phase. In fact, the opposite happens chromosomes are consdensed and packaged in preparation for splitting.
Individual chromosomes are no longer visible during interphase, the G1 phase, and the G2 phase of the cell cycle. This is because during these phases, the DNA is in the form of chromatin, which is less condensed and not visible as distinct chromosomes under a microscope.
During interphase, a cell undergoes growth and prepares for division. This phase is divided into three sub-phases: G1 (cell growth and normal functions), S (DNA replication, where the cell's genetic material is duplicated), and G2 (further growth and preparation for mitosis). Interphase is crucial for ensuring that the cell has all the necessary components and genetic material to successfully divide and function in the subsequent phases of the cell cycle.