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Dna don't reproduce they actually go through two processes transcription and translation these two processes can be easily found in diagrams, in books or after an internet search

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What is DNA packed into when a cell is ready to reproduce?

DNA is packed into structures called chromosomes when a cell is ready to reproduce. This packaging helps ensure that the DNA is organized and can be easily copied and divided into new cells during the process of cell division.


What are two ways viruses reproduce?

Viruses can reproduce by either the lytic cycle, which involves the virus taking over the host cell to replicate itself and destroy the cell in the process, or through the lysogenic cycle, where the viral DNA is integrated into the host cell's DNA and can remain dormant until triggered to replicate.


Before a cell divides the DNA must duplicate itself by what?

Before a cell divides, the DNA must duplicate itself through a process called DNA replication. This process ensures that each new cell receives an identical copy of the genetic information stored in the original cell's DNA.


What DNA code can make a copy of itself?

DNA can make a copy of itself through a process called DNA replication, where the DNA molecule unwinds and each strand serves as a template for the synthesis of a new complementary strand. The specific DNA code that enables this replication process to occur is the base pairing rule, where adenine (A) pairs with thymine (T) and cytosine (C) pairs with guanine (G).


This process occurs when DNA makes a copy of itself?

Transcription. Transcription is the process where a copy of genetic information stored in a DNA strand is made into a complementary strand of RNA. mitosis, unless u are talking in sexual reproductive terms then it is meosis