True and false because two DNA strands can be Identical during mitosis sometimes and sometimes not.
This is true. Mitosis produces new cells with exactly the same genes as the parent cell.
No, prokaryotic cells divide through a process called binary fission, which involves the replication and division of the genetic material and other cellular components into two identical daughter cells. Mitosis is a process specific to eukaryotic cells.
True. Mitosis is a type of cell division that results in two daughter cells that are genetically identical to the parent cell, including an exact duplicate of the nucleus.
true
No. All strands can be replicated, just depends on where the enzymne decides to land and unzip it. Anyways, all DNA molecules would be adequate templates since they are all identical copies of each other.
mitosis
This is true. Mitosis produces new cells with exactly the same genes as the parent cell.
It is trueMitosis is the process by which a cell, which has previously replicated each of its chromosomes, separates the chromosomes in its cell nucleus into two identical sets of chromosomes, each set in its own new nucleus.It is a form of nuclear division.
False.... protein actin
it's centromeres uncouple during metaphase of mitosis
true
No, prokaryotic cells divide through a process called binary fission, which involves the replication and division of the genetic material and other cellular components into two identical daughter cells. Mitosis is a process specific to eukaryotic cells.
True. Mitosis is a type of cell division that results in two daughter cells that are genetically identical to the parent cell, including an exact duplicate of the nucleus.
False.
False. No one, except identical siblings, have the exact same DNA profiles.
False. A point mutation is a change in a single nucleotide of DNA, leading to a change in the protein encoded by that gene. The failure of a chromosome pair to separate during mitosis is known as nondisjunction, which can lead to chromosomal abnormalities in the daughter cells.
False