you would want to look into mitosis. This process will explain more about the copying of DNA.
cell replication :)
It makes sure, by a process called Mitosis. This process ensures that the new cell gets an exact copy of the DNA from the original cell. Passing DNA ensures the genetic code remains the same for the new cell.
The process that makes an exact copy of a cell's DNA is called DNA replication. During replication, the DNA double helix unwinds and each strand serves as a template for the synthesis of a new complementary strand, resulting in two identical DNA molecules.
It makes sure, by a process called Mitosis. This process ensures that the new cell gets an exact copy of the DNA from the original cell. Passing DNA ensures the genetic code remains the same for the new cell.
Yes. It is called DNA replication.
It makes sure, by a process called Mitosis. This process ensures that the new cell gets an exact copy of the DNA from the original cell. Passing DNA ensures the genetic code remains the same for the new cell.
DNA replication is the term.
DNA replication
During the S phase of the cell cycle, DNA replication takes place. This is when the cell makes an exact copy of its DNA in preparation for cell division.
Before meiosis begins, the cell copies its DNA in the process of DNA replication.
Each daughter cell receives an exact copy of the parent cell's DNA during the process of cell division called "DNA replication." This process ensures that each daughter cell receives a complete set of genetic information identical to the parent cell.
The process used to create an exact genetic copy of an organism is called cloning. In somatic cell nuclear transfer cloning, the nucleus of a somatic cell is transferred into an egg cell that has had its nucleus removed. This creates a genetic copy of the original organism.