The genetic material of cells is stored in the nucleolus. It is duplicated by ribosomes in the nucleus.
Whenever cells divide.
Genetic information is stored in the chromosomes.
Before a cell divides, its genetic information is duplicated during the S phase of interphase. This ensures that each daughter cell receives a complete set of genetic material. The duplicated genetic material is then condensed into chromosomes for proper segregation during cell division.
The genetic information is stored in the NUCLEUS!
Genetic Information are stored in chromosomes [ usually in nucleus ] :)
Genetic information is stored in the chromosomes.
In mitosis, the cell's nucleus and its genetic material, including chromosomes, are duplicated. This process ensures that each new cell receives an identical set of genetic information.
Genetic information.
Yes.
Genes - chromosomes.
by the DNA. by the DNA.
Only in very rare cases, such as ribozyme where it is an RNA that acts as a protein. For the most part DNA and RNA store genetic information, proteins are created from the information stored by them.