DNA replication occurs during interphase.
Interphase
DNA is replicated in the S phase; synthesis phase.
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).
In the S-Phase, the most important part of cell cycle, the DNA (genome) replicates. It is then followed by division of the cell. If the s- phase fails to occur, a checkpoint before the division phase prevents the further proceedings of the cell cycle. Hence without the happening of S-phase, cell division will never complete.
DNA replication occurs during interphase.
Interphase
Interphase
The semiconservative replication of DNA occurs in the S phase or interphase of cell cycle. Mutation too occurs during this phase, whereas growth takes place in G phase.
DNA is replicated in the S phase; synthesis phase.
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).
S-Phase.
This is the phase in which DNA is replicated.
S-phase of interphase
DNA synthesis refers to the creation of new DNA molecules. It takes place during the synthesis phase (S Phase) of cell reproduction.
Interphase
The S phase is the DNA Synthesis phase, when the number of chromatids doubles.