Whenever cells divide.
Replication of DNA begins with the unwinding of the double helix structure by enzymes. This creates a replication fork where DNA polymerase can start adding new nucleotides complementary to the original DNA strands. The process is semi-conservative, meaning each new DNA molecule contains one original strand and one newly synthesized strand.
Yes, it is common for mistakes to occur during DNA replication. These mistakes are known as mutations and can lead to genetic variations.
DNA replication occurs during the S phase of interphase.
Yes. Also, of the two strands of DNA, only one is the template that will be transcribed, while the other strand is a noncoding strand of DNA.
DNA replication occurs during the S phase of the cell cycle.
Whenever cells divide.
Replication of DNA begins with the unwinding of the double helix structure by enzymes. This creates a replication fork where DNA polymerase can start adding new nucleotides complementary to the original DNA strands. The process is semi-conservative, meaning each new DNA molecule contains one original strand and one newly synthesized strand.
Yes, in fact there are no phases in which Dna does not occur.
It does not occur by chance.
DNA replication and transcription occur in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells. In prokaryotic cells, replication and transcription occur in the cytoplasm.
DNA Helicase unwinds and unzips the DNA. It separates the two strands of DNA so DNA replication can occur.
Dna polymerases occur in a wide variety of Descriptions.
Transcription occurs in DNA to produce mRNA.
in the nucleus of a cell.
maybe
in the nucleus
Mutations that occur in DNA