DNA replication
Forensic scientists can use DNA in blood, semen, skin, saliva or hair found at a crime scene to identify a matching DNA of an individual, such as a perpetrator. This process is formally termed DNA profiling, but may also be called "genetic fingerprinting".In DNA profiling, the lengths of variable sections of repetitive DNA, such as short tandem repeatsand minisatellites, are compared between people. This method is usually an extremely reliable technique for identifying a matching DNA.
The anti-codon is the molecule of mRNA in the nucleus which copies the codon from DNA in reverse. This process is reversed again when tRNA copies the mRNA in reverse, thereby restoring the original codon sequence.
DNA is replicated.
DNA is replicated in the Synthesis stage of the cell cycle.
reproduction
DNA replication
DNA Replication :)
regeneration
Replication! 1) DNA splits 2) DNA copies 3) left with 2 copies of DNA! :)
Interphase during mitosis if that's what you're asking. As in which stage?
The process by which a DNA molecule copies itself is called DNA replication. During this process, the double-stranded DNA molecule unwinds and separates into two complementary strands, and new nucleotides are added to each strand according to base pairing rules to form two identical DNA molecules.
Replication
The enzyme
meosis
Replication
The phase in which DNA copies itself is called DNA replication. This process occurs during the S phase of the cell cycle and involves the synthesis of a new DNA strand using the existing DNA strand as a template. DNA replication is essential for cell division and passing on genetic information to daughter cells.
A virus is a small strand of DNA or RNA that copies itself.