It is necessary because each cell needs a copy of all the DNA.
interphase
mitosis, during anaphase; Duplication of the Cells nuclear material is called replication, and the utilization of this condition is called Cellular division, also known as Growth.
During mitosis, the nuclear envelope dissolves to allow the chromosomes to separate and move to opposite poles of the cell. This dissolution is necessary for the proper segregation of genetic material during cell division.
The phase in which there is a duplication of genetic material is called the S phase of the cell cycle. During this phase, the DNA in the cell is replicated, ensuring that each daughter cell receives an identical copy of the genetic material.
Duplication of genetic material occurs during S phase of the cell cycle, where DNA is replicated to form two identical copies. Equal division of genetic material happens during mitosis, where replicated chromosomes are separated into two daughter cells during cell division to ensure each cell receives a complete set of genetic material.
anaphase
During 5 to 3 replication, DNA is synthesized in the 5' to 3' direction, which allows for the accurate duplication of genetic material. This process ensures that the new DNA strand is complementary to the original strand, resulting in an exact copy of the genetic information.
The type of cell division that is known as the duplication division is called DNA replication. During DNA replication, the genetic material is duplicated to maintain the genetic information in the daughter cells during cell division.
Yes duplication of chromosomes occurs during the first stage of meiosis or during prophase.
The nuclear membranes are present during the interphase and the prophase of mitosis. During interphase, the nuclear envelope surrounds the nucleus, protecting the genetic material. In prophase, the nuclear membrane begins to break down as the cell prepares for division. After this phase, the nuclear envelope re-forms during telophase.
chromatin
The replication of the chromosomes occurs during interphase.