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Replication chemicals trigger during cell replication trigger DNA to wrap tightly around histone octamers (histone proteins) to create nucleosomes, for DNA synthesis. This happens during the prophase stage of cell replication.
The process of duplicating or producing an exact copy, as in DNA replication.
After proteins get modified in the Endoplasmic Reticulum, they are transported through the golgi apparatus where they get packaged into vesicles to late be secreted out of the cell or to be used within the cell.
The DNA is copied when the RNA goes in the nucleus and combines with one of the copies of the DNA and takes it to the ribosomes. When the RNA takes a copy of the DNA the DNA goes through a process called Replication.
Protein-protein interaction is a delicate and crucial for the normal cell function such as signalling, replication, cell cycle and so on. It happens with non covalent interactions such as ioni, hydrogen, wanderwall's bonding. protein protein interaction are species specific in terms of host-pathogen proteins.
Replication chemicals trigger during cell replication trigger DNA to wrap tightly around histone octamers (histone proteins) to create nucleosomes, for DNA synthesis. This happens during the prophase stage of cell replication.
Synthesis. The replication of the genetic material basically.
Synthesis. The replication of the genetic material basically.
synthesis of DNA DNA 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.
The process of duplicating or producing an exact copy, as in DNA replication.
After proteins get modified in the Endoplasmic Reticulum, they are transported through the golgi apparatus where they get packaged into vesicles to late be secreted out of the cell or to be used within the cell.
Protein synthesis happens in the cytoplasm in special organelles called ribosomes.
DNA replication occurs during this S (synthesis) phase. Gap 2 (G2): During the gap between DNA synthesis and mitosis, the cell will continue to grow and produce new proteins.
There would be no vesicle shipping from the cell to where modified proteins are needed. No modified proteins. There would be no lysosome synthesis either.
The DNA is copied when the RNA goes in the nucleus and combines with one of the copies of the DNA and takes it to the ribosomes. When the RNA takes a copy of the DNA the DNA goes through a process called Replication.
The S in the cell cycle means synthesis and refers to the synthesis of DNA in the process of DNA replication. Please refer to the Related Links for an excellent website on cells.