How and why does the RNA self replicate? Why do most genetic materials contain DNA but not RNA? Explain about DNA replication. Do you always have to replicate a piece of DNA directly prior to transcribing it? Why or why not? Explain the process of replication. Why does this process produc...
Where in the cell does DNA replication take place? Where does DNA replication begin? During the cell cycle, when is DNA replicated? When does DNA replication occur in the somatic cell cycle? Where does DNA replication take place in a eukaryotic cell?
A team of Florida State University researchers has unlocked a decades-old mystery about how a critical cellular process is regulated and what that could mean for the future study of genetics. In cells, DNA and its associated material replicate at regular intervals, a process essential to all liv...
During cell division, the chromosomes first replicate so that each daughter cell receives a complete set of chromosomes. Following DNA replication, the chromosome consists of two identical structures calledsister chromatids, which are joined at the centromere. Why does DNA need to replicate before cel...
And that is the key. If we can somehow encourage these molecules to talk to each other and make the right shapes and compete, they will start to form cells that will replicate and compete, If we manage to do that, forget the molecular detail. Let's zoom out to what that could mean....
Blood- stage parasites replicate cyclically and are mostly asexual, although a small fraction of these convert into male and female sexual forms (gametocytes) in each reproductive cycle. Despite many years of investigation, the molecular processes that elicit sexual differentiation have remained largely ...
No matter the shape, all viruses consist of genetic material (DNA or RNA) and have an outer protein shell, known as a capsid. There are two processes used by viruses to replicate: the lytic cycle and lysogenic cycle. Some viruses reproduce using both methods, while others only use the lyt...
Because the primary analysis involves the estimation of a rate with a 95% confidence interval, this does not substantially affect the interpretation. In addition, although there was a moderate degree of dropout of study participants, the reasons for dropout do not suggest that those who dropped ...
A crucial role is played by the Michaelis-Menten constant being\nlarge, as compared to initial copy numbers. In a strange way, determination of\nthe initial number turns out to be completely possible if the initial rate $v$\nis one, i.e all DNA strands replicate, but only partly so ...
When do centrosomes replicate in meiosis? When does DNA synthesis occur in meiosis? Where are somatic cells produced? When does mitosis occur in humans? When are chromosomes replicated? When during meiosis does independent assortment occur?