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The DNA replicates during the S phase of interphase, after G1 and before G2, the two growth phases. Throughout interphase, the DNA is extended, and free nucleotides have access to the strands.

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DNA replication occurs during Interphase. This means the DNA is doubled before prophase, metaphase, telephase and cytokinesis occurs. It is the same for both mitosis and meiosis.

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In Mitosis, DNA replication begins in stage 3 after the DNA has grown, it begins to split. It then splits and replicates into two cells, where it continues to replicate.

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Replication of DNA occurs during Interphase of both mitosis and meiosis. This means the DNA is doubled before the cell divides.

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Replication occurs in the Nucleus of a cell :)

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After cell division :D

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before prophase.

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