DNA replication occurs in living cells. The name of the sites where DNA replication occurs is called the origins of replication.
replication
Viruses require host cells, whereas cells provide their own replication mechanisms.
It is important that the DNA is copied exactly during replication because any errors in replication can cause mutations. For example, even one incorrect base can result in an enzyme becoming inactive. These mutations can be lethal or have severe consequences on the organism's health.
Replication of DNA
Pretty much the same save possible replication errors and uneven distribution of organelles.
DNA replication is necessary as cells constantly divide.
Cells produced after mitosis are clones - genetically identical to the parents.
DNA replication occurs in living cells. The name of the sites where DNA replication occurs is called the origins of replication.
mitotis
replication
Viruses require host cells, whereas cells provide their own replication mechanisms.
the errors made during the replication can be transmitted to the next generation of cells and will subsequently be a part of the genetic information inherited by these cells. but the error made during translation lead to the creation of a single abnormal molecule of protein that will not be harmful knowing that millions of normal protein molecules are translated at each moment of the cell life.
the errors made during the replication can be transmitted to the next generation of cells and will subsequently be a part of the genetic information inherited by these cells. but the error made during translation lead to the creation of a single abnormal molecule of protein that will not be harmful knowing that millions of normal protein molecules are translated at each moment of the cell life.
the errors made during the replication can be transmitted to the next generation of cells and will subsequently be a part of the genetic information inherited by these cells. but the error made during translation lead to the creation of a single abnormal molecule of protein that will not be harmful knowing that millions of normal protein molecules are translated at each moment of the cell life.
The cells divide into two daughter cells, to make way for replication.
It is important that the DNA is copied exactly during replication because any errors in replication can cause mutations. For example, even one incorrect base can result in an enzyme becoming inactive. These mutations can be lethal or have severe consequences on the organism's health.