Yes, it takes place in the nucleus.
yes it does.
no it only takes place in chromosomes
It cant be
no
Replication is a process of synthesizing a new DNA strand complementary to a parent strand acting as a template. It takes place in a nucleus of a cell.
DNA is replicated in the S phase of Interphase
The cell's DNA is replicated during interphase.
It's still in the nucleus (of eukaryotes). Prokarytoes lack a nucleus and thus the mRNA will be generateted in the cytoplasma.
Rna so the data is replicated and can leave the nucleus in the form of Rna
in the nucleus
Replication is a process of synthesizing a new DNA strand complementary to a parent strand acting as a template. It takes place in a nucleus of a cell.
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.
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.
DNA is replicated in the S phase of Interphase
The cell's DNA is replicated during interphase.
It's still in the nucleus (of eukaryotes). Prokarytoes lack a nucleus and thus the mRNA will be generateted in the cytoplasma.
the nucleus stores all the genetic information (DNA)
Rna so the data is replicated and can leave the nucleus in the form of Rna
What is DNA replicated before?
:Before the cell divition cell needs to double its genetic meterial then the DNA is replicated.;