actual DNA is in scattered form but for the sake of cell division it coils and assume chromosomal shape.
DNA is uncoiled during the interphase to facilitate nuclear division by mitosis.
interphase is oneof the longest phases of mitosis. during interphase the DNA replicates
each chromosome must be duplicated
The S cycle. Synthesis.
The cell's DNA is replicated during interphase.
During interphase the DNA is in loose form. It makes the chromatin inside the nucleus. The chromatin allow access to RNA and DNA polymerases that transcribe and replicate DNA.During interphase the DNA is in loose form. It makes the chromatin inside the nucleus. The chromatin allow access to RNA and DNA polymerases that transcribe and replicate DNA.
S Phase of Interphase
There is no DNA of mitosis. Before mitosis, the DNA must be replicated, which occurs during interphase of the cell cycle.
Chromosomes during interphase only have one chromatinFound this answer while doing a crossword for my bio 101 class, it fits in the space - if that helps your confidence in my answer
In interphase, the DNA has just replicated and exists as loosely coiled chromatins. They have not yet condensed enough to be the form of a chromosome. In the next stage, prophase, the DNA will shorten and condense into the easily recognizable chromosome structure.
interphase is oneof the longest phases of mitosis. during interphase the DNA replicates
DNA replicates during interphase.
DNA replication occurs during the synthesis phase of interphase of the cell cycle.
the DNA has not been duplicated yet. they have uncoiled to form long, thin strands. they leave the nucleus and are scattered throughout the cell. homologous chromosomes do not pair up until division starts.
dna synthesis
It replicates during Interphase, the stage of Mitosis.DNA is replicated during interphase. This DNA replication takes place during mitosis and allows the daughter cells to have the correct number of chromosomes.
each chromosome must be duplicated
The uncoiled form is known as chromatin.