A cell in the g1 phase has six chromosomes that have not been duplicated. 12 double helices of DNA are present in the cell following chromosome replication.
The creation of the new DNA segment, priming of the template strand, opening of the double helix, and separating of the DNA strands are the three main phases of replication. The DNA double helix's two strands uncoil upon separation at a specific spot known as the origin.
After DNA replication, what happens to it?
At the end of this process, when all the DNA has been copied, the cell will actually have twice as much DNA as it needs.
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