dna replication. can be summarised as the two helical strands of dna unravelling through the action of enzymes and the corresponding nitrogenous bases of each being matched up (A-T, C-G) to form two identical strands
The process by which a DNA molecule is copied is called DNA replication. From one original DNA molecule two identical replicas are produced.
It is called DNA replications
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DNA Replication
DNA Replication
Replication
mRNA does not copy DNA, intead, mRNA is copied FROM DNR. The process is call translation.
Transcription, or RNA Synthesis.
When DNA is copied, the molecule splits open along the double helix. This occurs during the process of DNA replication.
Replication.
Replication begins when an enzyme called DNA helicase attaches to a DNA molecule, moves along the molecule, and "unzips" the two strands of DNA.
Transcription.
DNA technically isn't copied but transcribed, i.e. copied into a different format, so we called the process transcription. The results of this process is that an mRNA molecule is created that heads out to the ribosomes to be translated into a protein.
DNA molecules are copied and pass genetic information to the new cells. The process of coping is called replication. Nucleotide is the unit of DNA molecule.
mRNA does not copy DNA, intead, mRNA is copied FROM DNR. The process is call translation.
Transcription, or RNA Synthesis.
replication
When DNA is copied, the molecule splits open along the double helix. This occurs during the process of DNA replication.
Replication.
Transcription.
A nice simple answer for you: Replication.
The process by which a double-stranded DNA molecule is copied to produce two identical DNA molecules is called replication. The two strands of a DNA molecules have complementary base pairs, and so the nucleotide sequence of each strand automatically gives the information needed to produce its partner.
replication