When one cell creates another or in other words when one cell duplicate.
through replication
An organism that lost the ability to replicate its DNA would be unable to reproduce and pass on its genetic material to offspring, leading to its eventual extinction. If an organism never had the ability to replicate its DNA, it would not be able to grow, develop, or carry out essential biological functions necessary for survival.
A strand of DNA can be "unzipped" on its own or by human intervention to replicate. This process does not harm the DNA and provides a carbon copy of itself.
The DNA double helix is unwound and each strand acts as a template for a new double helix.
Yes, mitochondria can replicate themselves through a process similar to binary fission, which is how bacteria reproduce. This replication is regulated by the cell's needs for energy, and it typically occurs in response to increased energy demands. Mitochondria contain their own DNA, allowing them to produce some of the proteins necessary for their function and replication independently of the cell's nuclear DNA.
Yes
through replication
Meiosis
cells must copy their DNA to replicate
it has to have the same features
Yes.
By Calling Some Enzymes To Make Her Be Another One
DNA pal
An organism that lost the ability to replicate its DNA would be unable to reproduce and pass on its genetic material to offspring, leading to its eventual extinction. If an organism never had the ability to replicate its DNA, it would not be able to grow, develop, or carry out essential biological functions necessary for survival.
Cells do not replicate "In DNA". Cells replicate their DNA during the process of cell division.
A strand of DNA can be "unzipped" on its own or by human intervention to replicate. This process does not harm the DNA and provides a carbon copy of itself.
The DNA double helix is unwound and each strand acts as a template for a new double helix.