DNA is copied in the nucules and then sent out to the ribsosomes and tured into a protein
After cellular reproduction by a parent cell, the DNA is located in the nucleus of the newly divided cells. The cytoplasm, which contains organelles and other cellular structures, is distributed between the two daughter cells during cell division.
Certain chemicals in the cell will cause the cell to begin replication. Proteins are responsible for DNA replication. It is also proteins along spindle fibers that are responsible for the physical separation of DNA during mitosis. The centrioles are the organelles are responsible for directing the spindle fibers.
Chromosomes and DNA are found inside the nucleus and are essential for cell reproduction. DNA carries the genetic information that is necessary for cell division and passing on genetic traits to offspring.
Various DNA polymerases read the DNA template during replication of DNA. Various RNA polymerases read the DNA template during transcription.
A cell's DNA duplicates during the S phase of the cell cycle.
the DNA will divide
douaghter cells
During division in cellular reproduction, the DNA and cytoplasm of the parent cell is distributed to two daughter cells. These daughter cells are genetically identical to each other.
C. Daughter Cells
During mitosis, during the division of the nucleus, the double helix of the DNA unwinds. After the cells divide, each half of the DNA goes to each new cell, and then the other half is reconstructed based on the type of proteins present in the DNA.
The molecules within the nucleus that are important in cell reproduction is DNA .
After cellular reproduction by a parent cell, the DNA is located in the nucleus of the newly divided cells. The cytoplasm, which contains organelles and other cellular structures, is distributed between the two daughter cells during cell division.
maintaining the chromosome number during sexual reproduction
Certain chemicals in the cell will cause the cell to begin replication. Proteins are responsible for DNA replication. It is also proteins along spindle fibers that are responsible for the physical separation of DNA during mitosis. The centrioles are the organelles are responsible for directing the spindle fibers.
Chromosomes and DNA are found inside the nucleus and are essential for cell reproduction. DNA carries the genetic information that is necessary for cell division and passing on genetic traits to offspring.
Various DNA polymerases read the DNA template during replication of DNA. Various RNA polymerases read the DNA template during transcription.
during cell division /.....IM POSITIVE The person who wrote the above answer is actually very wrong. Though they claim to be "POSITIVE" their self assurance is not worth much when they don't know what they are talking about. DNA Polymerase's role is in DNA replication. DNA Polymerase is an enzyme that essentially "reads" an intact DNA strand as a template and uses it to synthesize the new strand. This process copies a piece of DNA. The newly-polymerized molecule is complementary to the template strand and identical to the template's original partner strand. This process occurs mostly in S Phase of the cell cycle. During S Phase DNA and centrosomes are replicated in order to provide the cell with duplicates needed to divide in mitosis. DNA Polymerase is not really used in mitosis, as the previous respondent said, rather it is used during S Phase to copy and duplicate the DNA of a cell.