Why is it important that the cell's DNA is duplicated before cell division? What are operons in eukaryotes? Why do reticulocytes have ribosomal RNA? Why is DNA replicated prior to mitosis? Why does a somatic cell contain the entire genome?
Why does DNA replication occur prior to mitosis? Why is uracil excluded from DNA replication but not RNA? Explain why one strand of DNA can be replicated continuously, while the other has to be made in short segments. Why is DNA replicated prior to mitosis?
As a result, the cell becomes genomically unstable when it attempts to repair unreplicated DNA during anaphase. Thus, the density of active replication origins in the chromosomes of eukaryotic cells determines S phase dynamics and chromosome stability during mitosis.doi:10.4161/cc.2.4.435...
(trăn-skrĭp′shən)The process in a cell by which genetic material is copied from a strand of DNA to a complementary strand of RNA(called messenger RNA). Transcription takes place in the nucleus before messenger RNA is transported to the ribosomes, the places in the cell where protei...
To state that most complex diseases are caused by an interaction between genome and environment is a cliché. Such interactions, while likely, have for the most part not been demonstrated. Genetics, that is the DNA sequence with its individual variants, is inherited from the parents and will re...
Cells replicate via a process known as mitosis. During this process, all of the genetic material (DNA organized in chromosomes) is copied, and then separated into two distinct cells. By the end of mitosis, one cells will have replicated into two identical copies of the original cell. ...
What could be the result of damaged DNA being replicated? Why do we do DNA sequencing? Why is DNA replication bidirectional? Why is DNA important to a cell? What is the function of negative DNA supercoiling in bacteria? Why is DNA ligase important for a cell?
A) During mitosis, the chromosomes are replicated, is the cell still diploid? B) After meiosis, the gametes only have 1/4 number of DNA, why is it haploid? What kind of cells have 46 chromosomes with 23 pairs? Why are individual chromosomes more difficult to see during interphase than du...
RNA is replicated in the process of transcription of DNA, where mRNA (messenger RNA) is created through enzymatic catalysis of a polymerase complex reading the coding strand of a parent DNA sequence.Answer and Explanation: RNA, in modern organisms, does not necessarily self-replicate. Most of ...
Why is DNA replicated prior to mitosis? Why does DNA supercoiling happen? How does the DNA of prokaryotic cells differ from the DNA of eukaryotic cells? Why is it important that the cell's DNA is duplicated before cell division? Why doesn't DNA directly control protein ...