Transcription (DNA -> RNA) happens in the nucleus where RNA polymerase makes single-stranded RNA from a template DNA strand.
RNA is located in the nucleus of the cell and throughout the cytoplasm.
If I understand your question, the answer is DNA synthesis. The nucleus contains DNA. That DNA is in different forms at different times during the cell cycle.
nucleus for eukaryotes, cytoplasm for prokaryotes.
DNA is located in chromosomes inside the nucleus of a cell. This is called nuclear DNA. An organism's complete set of nuclear DNA is called its genome. Humans have a small amount of DNA found in structures mitochondria, which generates the energy the cell needs to function properly.
Proteins are synthesized by ribosomes on the endoplasmic reticulum and in the cytoplasm.
DNA is replicated.
In the nucleus of a cell. :)
Replication is the process that makes an exact copy of a cell's DNA.
The DNA in a Eukaryotic cell is located in the nucleus of the cell.
DNA is located in the nucleus of a cell.
DNA located in nucleus as well as mitochondria in the cell.
DNA is located within the nucleus of a cell (eukaryotic)
DNA is the body's instructions for making protein
Strands of DNA become chromosomes, which are located in the nucleus.
Mitosis
Before meiosis begins, the cell copies its DNA in the process of DNA replication.
DNA replication.
It is called reverse-transcription but the RNA is viral RNA and it infects the cell when it reverses to DNA.