hello! i need answer to this question too! is it for a cellular crossword puzzle?
Is a clone.
replication :)
Yes, all cells have a copy of the genetic material found in the other cells (red blood cells are an exception, as they have no nucleus).
When the cell is splitting in two. Here is the order: the cell grows to twice its size, makes a copy of its genetic material, slices itself in the middle, and finally splits into two equal cells.
If a cell is undergoing mitosis then yes each cell must contain a complete copy of all the genetic material. If the cell is undergoing meiosis which occurs when sex cells divide then a full set of genetic material is not expected. All that is expected is half of the material.
Campylobacter reproduce by binary fission (splitting in two). When they grow large enough they make a copy of their genetic material (DNA) before dividing in half.
The master copy of an organism's genetic code is the DNA.
chromatid
When you copy a creature, the token takes the creature's mana cost, colour, printed effects and printed P/T. It does not copy any external effects, bonuses or penalties on that creature, nor anything it is enchanted or equipped with. So the creature tokens created by Followed Footsteps do not themselves come with another Followed Footsteps aura.
is the creation of an organusm that is an exact genetic copy another
It is the "S Phase"
The process that makes a new copy of an organism's genetic information and then passes it on to new cells is called mitosis.
The cast of Copy Machine - 2003 includes: Deborah Keller as Creature Donna May
replication :)
haploid cell.
mRNA(messenger RNA)
The creature will become a nameless, creature-typeless, colourless 2/2 creature, with a converted mana cost of 0. It will not be able to use the morph's flip-up ability, because it is already face-up.
it's a Walruspider. Was developed in a genetic research lab in greenland. JK