Yes, it takes place in the nucleus.
Replication occurs in the nucleus of a eukaryotic cell and in the cytoplasm of a prokaryotic cell. In eukaryotic cells, DNA replication takes place in the nucleus where the genetic material is located, while in prokaryotic cells, replication occurs in the cytoplasm since they lack a true nucleus.
DNA replication occurs in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells. Within the nucleus, the DNA is unwound and replicated by enzymes and other proteins. This process ensures that each daughter cell receives an identical copy of the genetic information during cell division.
DNA replication occurs in the nucleus of a cell in eukaryotes and in the cytoplasm in prokaryotes. Specifically, it takes place in the nucleus during the S phase of the cell cycle, where the DNA unwinds and is replicated to produce two identical daughter strands.
DNA is replicated in the S phase of Interphase
DNA is replicated during the S phase of the cell cycle before both mitosis and meiosis.
in the nucleus
Replication occurs in the nucleus of a eukaryotic cell and in the cytoplasm of a prokaryotic cell. In eukaryotic cells, DNA replication takes place in the nucleus where the genetic material is located, while in prokaryotic cells, replication occurs in the cytoplasm since they lack a true nucleus.
The daughter cells produced are genetcally identical. A mitosis divides cells, which still contains the same number on chromosomes. In mitosis DNA is replicated once, and the nucleus divides once. In meiosis DNA is replicated once, but the nucleus is divided twice.
The daughter cells produced are genetcally identical. A mitosis divides cells, which still contains the same number on chromosomes. In mitosis DNA is replicated once, and the nucleus divides once. In meiosis DNA is replicated once, but the nucleus is divided twice.
DNA replication occurs in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells. Within the nucleus, the DNA is unwound and replicated by enzymes and other proteins. This process ensures that each daughter cell receives an identical copy of the genetic information during cell division.
So then the cell can split the replicated DNA into to nuclei and then form two separate cells, each with their own nucleus and own set of DNA.
the nucleus stores all the genetic information (DNA)
What is DNA replicated before?
interphase
DNA replication occurs in the nucleus of a cell in eukaryotes and in the cytoplasm in prokaryotes. Specifically, it takes place in the nucleus during the S phase of the cell cycle, where the DNA unwinds and is replicated to produce two identical daughter strands.
Within the Cell's nucleus the Dna can only be either replicated or transcribed; this latter process results in the prodigious production of messenger Rnas that exit the nucleus via the nuclear pores and head straight for the Ribosomes that do the Translation of the genetic Code on the Dna into proteins.
Yes