base pairs are broken apart
The two strands of DNA unwind and separate at the beginning of DNA replication.
Base pairs are broken apart.
The process of duplicating or producing an exact copy, as in DNA replication.
The first thing that happens is a replication structure binds to the DNA molecule. This is usually a signalling molecule or some type of protein. Next, this replication structure attracts DNA helicase enzymes which "unzip" the double stranded helix.
DNA Replication
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.
replication
Enzymes unwind DNA!
(Apex) Base pairs are broken apart.
The DNA replication fork is where the replication origin forms the Y shape. The replication fork moves down the DNA strand to the strand's end, resulting in every replication fork having a twin.
DNA replication happens during s-phase.
it doubles
Replication.
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.
synthesis of DNA DNA Replication
The process of duplicating or producing an exact copy, as in DNA replication.
DNA replication
Base pairs are broken apart.
DNA is replicated.Chromosomes are duplicated.During S Phase, there is the occurrence of DNA replication.