DNA replication always occurs at cell nucleus itself
DNA is copied.
DNA is copied
Interphase occurs once for cells undergoing meiosis. During interphase, the cell duplicates its DNA and prepares for division. After interphase, meiosis involves two rounds of cell division (meiosis I and meiosis II), but interphase itself is not repeated between these divisions.
mitosis: doubles then slits. meiosis: doubles twice then splits into 23s
Interphase does not occur between meiosis I and meiosis II because the cell does not undergo DNA replication again after the first meiotic division. During interphase, the cell prepares for division by duplicating its DNA, but after meiosis I, the chromosomes are already replicated and consist of sister chromatids. As a result, meiosis II proceeds directly from meiosis I without an intervening interphase, focusing on separating the sister chromatids into four haploid cells.
DNA is copied.
DNA is copied.
dna is copied
DNA is copied (for novanet cheaters)
The Replication of DNA does occur before the cell can divide.
DNA is copied (for novanet cheaters)
DNA is copied.
DNA replication does not occur during meiosis. Meiosis is a specialized cell division process that involves two rounds of division to produce gametes with half the number of chromosomes as the parent cell. DNA replication happens during the interphase preceding meiosis.
Telophase is a phase of mitosis. DNA replication must occur before mitosis begins. If it does not then the DNA chromosomes may not be consistent throughout the division of the cells.
DNA replication occurs in the S phase of the cell cycle, which is part of both mitosis and meiosis.
DNA replicates once during meiosis. This is why the end result is four haploid cells.
DNA is copied