interphase
DNA usually makes a copy of itself when the cell is replicating. It makes a copy of itself by "unzipping" the double helix of its structure down the middle, and each half will then remake its other side to complete replication.
The virus uses the lytic cycle to make copies of itself. In this cycle, the virus infects a host cell, hijacks the cell's machinery to replicate its genetic material and produce viral proteins, and ultimately assembles new virus particles. These new viruses then burst out of the host cell, often destroying it in the process, and can go on to infect other cells.
DNA makes a copy of itself during the S phase of interphase to ensure that each new cell receives an identical set of genetic information. This replication is crucial for cell division, allowing for the proper distribution of genetic material to daughter cells. By duplicating its DNA, the cell prepares for mitosis or meiosis, maintaining the continuity of genetic information across generations of cells.
It must make a copy of its deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA).
It gathers nutrients to make a copy of its DNA
the only thing that can make a copy of itself is a cell.
the only thing that can make a copy of itself is a cell.
Nucleus,mitochondria,chloroplast,centrioles
DNA usually makes a copy of itself when the cell is replicating. It makes a copy of itself by "unzipping" the double helix of its structure down the middle, and each half will then remake its other side to complete replication.
If a cell has to make a copy of itself, it is said to reproduce asexually. this is when an organism is produced, but through only one parent. this is why, the cell produced looks identically similar to it's parent. another word for this is a clone. Done by a year10 student
The universal DNA code can make a copy of itself.
So that the new cells have the same chromosomes as the parent cells.
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Since we all come from a single cell that's multiplied billions pf times to make us - each cell is an exact copy of itself - therefore the chromosomes are identical.
Since we all come from a single cell that's multiplied billions pf times to make us - each cell is an exact copy of itself - therefore the chromosomes are identical.
DNA makes copies of itself through the process of replication. Because the nucleotide bases are complementary, they automatically make the other strand of complementary bases when the division of the cell occurs.
during interphase