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DNA is copied during the process called?

replication


Where in the cell is DNA copied?

DNA is copied in the cell nucleus. This process is called DNA replication and occurs during the S phase of the cell cycle.


How often is DNA copied during the process of cell division?

DNA is copied once during the process of cell division.


DNA is copied during what process?

DNA is copied during a process called DNA replication. This essential process takes place before cell division and ensures that each daughter cell receives an exact copy of the genetic information.


In preparation for mitosis DNA is copied this is called DNA?

DNA is not copied during mitosis. It is copied in the portion of the cell cycle prior to mitosis during the S phase of interphase and is called DNA Replication.


When DNA is copied the process is called what?

mRNA does not copy DNA, intead, mRNA is copied FROM DNR. The process is call translation.


What is the process of reading DNA or forming mRNA called?

The process of reading DNA to make mRNA is called transcription. During transcription, the DNA sequence is copied into mRNA for protein synthesis.


What process makes a copy of a DNA molecule?

Transcription.


Where is DNA copied?

DNA is copied in the cell nucleus during a process called DNA replication. This process involves the separation of the DNA strands, the synthesis of new complementary strands, and the formation of two identical copies of the original DNA molecule.


How does DNA get copied or duplicated in the process of cell division?

During cell division, DNA is copied through a process called DNA replication. This process involves the separation of the DNA strands, followed by the creation of new complementary strands using the existing strands as templates. This results in two identical copies of the original DNA molecule, which are then distributed to the daughter cells during cell division.


What is the process in which all of the nuclear DNA in copied?

The process in which all of the nuclear DNA is copied is called DNA replication. It occurs during the S phase of the cell cycle. Enzymes unwind the double helix structure of DNA and synthesize two new strands complementary to the original template strands.


What is the process when DNA is copied and what are the results of this process?

DNA technically isn't copied but transcribed, i.e. copied into a different format, so we called the process transcription. The results of this process is that an mRNA molecule is created that heads out to the ribosomes to be translated into a protein.

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