genomic replication, or DNA replication, is performed by multiple enzymes that together are called a replicase. This replication takes place within the nucleus of a cell
before a cell divides
Mitosis
Replication does not take place during mitosis. It takes place before meiosis begins.
The difference between Eukaryotic DNA and bacterial genome replication is the eukaryotic DNA is mostly linear and has multiple sites of replication. They both are bidirectional.
In order to produce identical genome in daughter nuclei
DNA replication occurs during the synthesis phase of interphase of the cell cycle.
Nucleoside and nucleotide analogs inhibit viral replication by incorporating into the viral genome during replication. These analogs lack the necessary functional groups for further elongation of the viral genome, leading to termination of viral replication and inhibition of viral protein synthesis. This disruption ultimately stops the virus from spreading and replicating.
replication in the cell take place in the second phase which is the metaphase.
Melvin L. DePamphilis has written: 'Genome duplication' -- subject(s): DNA replication, Genome, Gene Duplication 'Concepts in eukaryotic DNA replication' -- subject(s): DNA replication
DNA replication takes place in the chromosome which is located in the nucleus of a cell.
Replication does not take place during mitosis. It takes place before meiosis begins.
The difference between Eukaryotic DNA and bacterial genome replication is the eukaryotic DNA is mostly linear and has multiple sites of replication. They both are bidirectional.
"DNS" does not replicate.
the nucleus
cause it make the replication go faster
The entire genome is replicated, preparing the cell for mitosis.
i think interphase
Nucleus
In order to produce identical genome in daughter nuclei