replication forks separate and replicate DNA
in order to replicate to create more DNA. this is required in order to make more cells
S Phase of Interphase
At the hydrogen bonds between bases with the help of the enzyme helicase.
during S (DNA synthesis) phase of the cell cycle
DNA constantly undergoes changes. It interacts with proteins that are able to replicate and transcribe it to generate a copy of RNA. Inactive sites are changed to active sites and active sites are silenced. DNA can therefore be considered an active polymer
Cells do not replicate "In DNA". Cells replicate their DNA during the process of cell division.
in order to replicate to create more DNA. this is required in order to make more cells
Plasmids are a part of DNA but it's separate from the chromosomes. It's able to replicate and they occur in bacteria.
A circular band of DNA that exists separate of chromosomal DNA is called a plasmid. Plasmids reside within bacteria cells and can replicate independently of the chromosomal DNA.
A characteristic of a DNA molecule that is not characteristic of a protein molecule is that the DNA molecule can replicate itself.
S Phase of Interphase
At the hydrogen bonds between bases with the help of the enzyme helicase.
during S (DNA synthesis) phase of the cell cycle
DNA constantly undergoes changes. It interacts with proteins that are able to replicate and transcribe it to generate a copy of RNA. Inactive sites are changed to active sites and active sites are silenced. DNA can therefore be considered an active polymer
sperm
in the ribosome
Yes