Duplicated nuclear material is called chromatin.
DNA replication
Duplicated nuclear material is called chromatin.
The area in which the duplicated strands are joined is called the replication fork.
during prophase, in order to allow microtubules to attach to the duplicated chromosomes
DNA is replicated in the process called Mitosis and Meosis. DNA is replicated to make more cells. Your body will make cells if you have a cut, grow, etc..
The idea of nuclear fusion occurring at room temperature is called cold fusion.
Duplicated nuclear material is called chromatin.
duplicated
The area in which the duplicated strands are joined is called the replication fork.
Replication
DNA replication
DNA replication
during prophase, in order to allow microtubules to attach to the duplicated chromosomes
Chromatid .
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Before the nuclear envelope of a cell breaks down during the mitosis process, the DNA has to be duplicated. After the envelope dissolves, the chromosomes separate, then the cell finally splits.
DNA is replicated in the process called Mitosis and Meosis. DNA is replicated to make more cells. Your body will make cells if you have a cut, grow, etc..
During interphase (more specifically the S-stage), the chromosomes are duplicated.