No it can not.
That is when the DNA is condensed, at which time it is called chromosome.
You cannot see DNA under a regular microscope. But there are very special microscopes that forensic scientists use.
DNA replication produces a copy of the DNA. At the same time the cell in which the DNA is to be found splits into two with a copy of the DNA in each. DNA replication is caused by cell replication during the process of mitosis.
Transcription.
The site of DNA replication in eukaryotes is the nucleus. Replication occurs in the nucleus because this is where the DNA is stored. The process involves unwinding the DNA double helix and synthesizing new strands of DNA using the existing strands as templates.
That is when the DNA is condensed, at which time it is called chromosome.
No, DNA molecules cannot be seen under a light microscope, even at magnifications as high as 400x. DNA is much smaller than the resolution limit of light microscopes, which is around 200 nanometers. Specialized techniques such as electron microscopy or fluorescence microscopy are needed to visualize DNA.
DNA is a microscopic molecule, as it is composed of nucleotides that are too small to be seen with the naked eye. DNA is further organized into chromosomes that are visible under a microscope.
DNA replication begins in areas of DNA molecules are called origins of replication.
You cannot see DNA under a regular microscope. But there are very special microscopes that forensic scientists use.
Prokaryotic DNA replication has a single origin of replication, leading to two replication forks. In contrast, eukaryotic DNA replication has multiple origins of replication, resulting in multiple replication forks forming along the DNA molecule.
DNA is copied during a process called DNA replication. This process occurs in the nucleus of a cell and involves making an exact copy of the original DNA molecule. DNA replication is essential for cell division and passing genetic information from one generation to the next.
DNA replication produces a copy of the DNA. At the same time the cell in which the DNA is to be found splits into two with a copy of the DNA in each. DNA replication is caused by cell replication during the process of mitosis.
Transcription.
DNA polymerase adds nucleotides to the growing DNA strand at the replication fork during the process of DNA replication.
DNA replication
The site of DNA replication in eukaryotes is the nucleus. Replication occurs in the nucleus because this is where the DNA is stored. The process involves unwinding the DNA double helix and synthesizing new strands of DNA using the existing strands as templates.