I'm pretty sure you would just call it DNA replication.
it's called DNA duplication
a mutation
A small section where DNA duplication occurs is called a "replication fork." This is the area where the DNA double helix unwinds, allowing the enzyme DNA polymerase to synthesize new strands complementary to each original strand. The process involves multiple proteins and enzymes working together to ensure accurate and efficient replication of the DNA.
It is called gene duplication when extra copies of a gene or segment of DNA are created within a chromosome. This process can lead to genetic variation and the emergence of new gene functions.
Yes, when a DNA base pair is mismatched during duplication, it can lead to a mutation in the DNA sequence. This can cause changes in the protein produced, potentially impacting the function of the gene and, ultimately, the organism.
Replication
Chromosomes
IT can be called * DNA duplication * DNA reproduction * DNA imitation
The duplication of DNA occurs in the S stage of interphase in Meiosis.
it's called DNA duplication
S Phase
Cloning.
a mutation
A small section where DNA duplication occurs is called a "replication fork." This is the area where the DNA double helix unwinds, allowing the enzyme DNA polymerase to synthesize new strands complementary to each original strand. The process involves multiple proteins and enzymes working together to ensure accurate and efficient replication of the DNA.
It is called gene duplication when extra copies of a gene or segment of DNA are created within a chromosome. This process can lead to genetic variation and the emergence of new gene functions.
DNA duplication occurs during the S phase of the cell cycle. This is when the DNA in the cell is replicated in preparation for cell division.
The type of cell division that is known as the duplication division is called DNA replication. During DNA replication, the genetic material is duplicated to maintain the genetic information in the daughter cells during cell division.