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This occurs during the process of DNA replication
DNA replication produces two copies of the DNA.
DNA replication occurs during the S phase of interphase, which is the phase that precedes mitosis. In this phase, the DNA molecules in the cell's nucleus are duplicated, resulting in two identical copies of each chromosome.
A nice simple answer for you: Replication.
DNA replication always occurs at cell nucleus itself
Well a virus can duplicate many copies of itself by attaching itself to a cell, any cell, and using the cells machinery they inject their DNA and later the cell bursts and copies of the virus come out. When a bacteria duplicates it uses binary fission. Binary fission is when a bacteria splits itself into two and makes to copies of itself. Hope I answered your question.
Meiosis does not repair DNA, instead it produces copies of itself.
Yes. Genes are composed of DNA, and DNA replication occurs during interphase. This is when the chromosomes are doubled.
DNA relpicates itself during interphase.
Replication! 1) DNA splits 2) DNA copies 3) left with 2 copies of DNA! :)
Interphase during mitosis if that's what you're asking. As in which stage?
DNA makes copies of itself through the process of replication. Because the nucleotide bases are complementary, they automatically make the other strand of complementary bases when the division of the cell occurs.
DNA Replication :)
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