DNA replication occurs during the synthesis phase of interphase of the cell cycle.
Replication of cellular components such as DNA takes place within the cytoplasm or nucleoid which some prokaryotes have. A nucleoid is a primitive form of a nucleus.
The basic Answer is: " to speed up the process ".
Replication would be hard pressed to take place. Helicase is the enzyme that splits the double helix and unwinds this helix so that DNA polymerase can do it's job of running the leading and lagging strands of DNA in the replication process.
DNA replication takes place in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells and in the cytoplasm of prokaryotic cells. Transcription takes place in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells, where DNA is transcribed into messenger RNA (mRNA) before it is translated into proteins.
During S (synthesis) phase, between the G1 and G2 phases.
DNA replication takes place in the nucleus of a cell.
DNA replication takes place in the nucleus of human cells.
DNA replication takes place in the chromosome which is located in the nucleus of a cell.
DNA replication takes place in the nucleus of a eukaryotic cell and in the cytoplasm of a prokaryotic cell.
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Nucleus
DNA replication takes place in the chromosome which is located in the nucleus of a cell.
DNA replication takes place in NUCLEUS
DNA replication takes place in the nucleus of a eukaryotic cell (plant or animal cell or the cytoplasm of a prokaryotic cell (bacteria).
No, DNA replication takes place in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells. The nucleus contains the necessary enzymes and machinery for DNA replication to occur accurately.
DNA replication takes place in the chromosome which is located in the nucleus of a cell.
No, DNA replication does not take place in the same direction along both strands of the DNA. It occurs in opposite directions on the two strands, known as the leading and lagging strands.