Anaphase
Chromosomes are replicated during the S phase of the cell cycle through a process called DNA replication. This process involves unwinding the DNA strands, synthesizing new complementary strands, and proofreading for accuracy. The result is two identical copies of each chromosome, known as sister chromatids.
The phase of mitosis during which the replicated chromosomes separate is called anaphase. During this stage, the sister chromatids are pulled apart by the spindle fibers and move toward opposite poles of the cell. This separation ensures that each daughter cell will receive an identical set of chromosomes. Anaphase follows metaphase and precedes telophase in the mitotic process.
S phase
During S phase :)
In anaphase, daughter chromosomes are considered replicated. During this phase of mitosis, the sister chromatids are pulled apart to opposite poles of the cell, but each chromatid, now a separate chromosome, contains the same genetic information and is still in its replicated form. It is only after the completion of mitosis and cytokinesis that the daughter cells will each have unreplicated chromosomes.
Anaphase is the phase in which chromosome strands separate and move towards opposite ends of the cell. This movement is facilitated by spindle fibers pulling the sister chromatids apart towards the centrosomes at opposite poles of the cell.
Chromosomes are replicated during the S phase of the cell cycle through a process called DNA replication. This process involves unwinding the DNA strands, synthesizing new complementary strands, and proofreading for accuracy. The result is two identical copies of each chromosome, known as sister chromatids.
The phase of mitosis during which the replicated chromosomes separate is called anaphase. During this stage, the sister chromatids are pulled apart by the spindle fibers and move toward opposite poles of the cell. This separation ensures that each daughter cell will receive an identical set of chromosomes. Anaphase follows metaphase and precedes telophase in the mitotic process.
Chromosomes are replicated during the S phase of the cell cycle.
S phase
DNA is replicated in the S phase of Interphase
Interphase (synthesis)
S stands for synthesis. This is the phase in which the DNA is replicated in advance of the phases of mitosis.
DNA is replicated during the S phase of the cell cycle. This phase is when the cell synthesizes a copy of its DNA to prepare for cell division.
S Phase
During S phase :)
Chromatin (DNA in loose form) is replicated in the S phase of interphase. Interphase follows prophase and is comprised of a G1 phase, S phase, and G2 phase.