Before a cell enters mitosis, what happens to the genetic information in that cell?
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During most of a cell's life cycle, DNA, along with proteins, is a mass of loose strands called chromatin (KROH-muh-tin). Before celldivion, DNA is duplicated, or copied. Then, in an early stage of cell division, the chromatin is compacted into visible structures called chromosomes
in short replication and duplication takes place
in short replication and duplication takes place
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Genetic material is replicated by DNA replication process
Explanation:
- The cell division process ensures that both the genetic material and the cytoplasm must be distributed in the cell.
- The genetic material is distributed through the mitosis and meiosis process.
- Before these process, the cell ensures that the genetic material for equal distribution must be replicated or duplicated so that each cell will have an equal amount of DNA.
- So during interphase, in the synthesis phase, the DNA replication process takes place.
To learn more:
1. Karyokinesis: https://brainly.in/question/11364790
2. DNA replication: https://brainly.in/question/5742656
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