It has recently been divided into two identical daughter Cells.
It occurs before mitosis, in the S-phase (synthesis) of interphase.
Interphase occurs once before mitosis in the cell cycle. During interphase, the cell prepares for division by growing and replicating its DNA. It consists of three phases: G1 (growth), S (DNA synthesis), and G2 (preparation for mitosis). After interphase is complete, the cell enters mitosis to divide into two daughter cells.
Interphase
synthesis, which occurs during the synthesis phase in interphase
The doubling of DNA (known as DNA synthesis or DNA replication) occurs during the "S (synthesis) phase" of the cell cycle. This is part of interphase, and occurs before mitosis (cell division).
DNA synthesis, or DNA replication, occurs during the S phase of the cell cycle. It is the process by which a cell duplicates its DNA before cell division. DNA synthesis involves the copying of the original DNA molecule to produce two identical DNA molecules.
Yes, interphase occurs before meiosis.
Actually, DNA synthesis occurs in the interphase stage, after the G1 checkpoint and before the G2 checkpoint, in the synthesis period, sometimes referred to as the 'S' phase, though it is not in fact a phase of mitosis, but rather a part of the Interphase as a whole. I hope this is more helpful than the previous answer of; "nobody knows IDIOT."
It occurs in Interphase and the process is called synthesis.
Within the Cell cycle, Dna synthesis occurs during the S [synthesis] phase.
In the cell cycle, S stands for synthesis, and refers to DNA replication, which occurs during interphase.
In the cell cycle, S stands for synthesis, and refers to DNA replication, which occurs during interphase.