DNA has to be in a unwound (or stretched out) conformation for both replication and transcription. During replication, an identical copy of the DNA is created. During transcription, an mRNA is synthesized from the DNA template strand. WTF some of us are still in school can you help us with some simpler terms wow
DNA is replicated during the S phase of the cell cycle, which occurs before cell division. The precise timing of DNA replication can vary depending on the cell type and the specific stage of development.
Interphase is when DNA replication occurs. :)
in the nucleus
S phase
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DNA is replicated during the S phase of the cell cycle, which occurs before cell division. The precise timing of DNA replication can vary depending on the cell type and the specific stage of development.
What is DNA replicated before?
interphase
DNA must be replicated because it is necessary for cell division and growth. During cell division, each new cell needs a complete set of DNA to function properly. Replication ensures that each new cell receives an identical copy of the genetic information stored in the original DNA molecule.
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Interphase is when DNA replication occurs. :)
DNA is replicated in the S phase of Interphase
When cells divide, the new cells produced must have a full set of genes in order to function correctly. Genes are made of DNA so it is necessary to replicate (copy) the DNA before the cell divides.
DNA is replicated during the S phase of the cell cycle before both mitosis and meiosis.
DNA polymerase replicated DNA. RNA polymerase creates mRNA to be used in protein synthesis. RNA polymerase does not replicated DNA.
in the nucleus
S phase