Nothing gets added on to the DNA. Pol I is suppose to repair damaged sequences , so if it is nonfunctional, the damage sequences remain causing a mutated gene sequence.
Genome is the term used to describe the entire DNA of a organism. For instance, if referring to the entire DNA in a human, you would call it: 'the human genome."
A retrovirus is an RNA virus that is replicated in a host cell via the enzyme reverse transcriptase to produce DNA from its RNA genome. The DNA is then incorporated into the host's genome by an integrase enzyme. The virus thereafter replicates as part of the host cell's DNA. Retroviruses are enveloped viruses that belong to the viral family Retrovirida.
blueprint cell
A cloning host refers to an organism or vector that is used to replicate and produce copies of a foreign DNA sequence, typically as part of genetic engineering or biotechnology experiments. The foreign DNA is inserted into the cloning host's genome or plasmid, allowing it to be replicated alongside the host's own DNA.
DNA is replicated in the S phase of Interphase
The entire genome is replicated, preparing the cell for mitosis.
Nonfunctional DNA is actually not a very accurate term to call it. What you are referring to is the space of DNA that until recently, scientists believed did nothing for the cell or body. Recently however, it has been found that there are "Switches" that turn on and off the coding for certain characteristics that are read during protein synthesis.
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During the S stage DNA synthesis occurs. (copying of the DNA)
DNA splits, and mRNA and tRNA are there to create new strands for the new replicated DNA strand. This is what happens prior to mitosis in cell division.
genome
Genome is the term used to describe the entire DNA of a organism. For instance, if referring to the entire DNA in a human, you would call it: 'the human genome."
A retrovirus is an RNA virus that is replicated in a host cell via the enzyme reverse transcriptase to produce DNA from its RNA genome. The DNA is then incorporated into the host's genome by an integrase enzyme. The virus thereafter replicates as part of the host cell's DNA. Retroviruses are enveloped viruses that belong to the viral family Retrovirida.
genome -> chromosome -> DNA -> gene
What is DNA replicated before?
blueprint cell
interphase