base pairs are broken apart
During anaphase of mitosis or anaphase II of meiosis, the replicated DNA strands move toward opposite poles of the cell. This happens after the sister chromatids are separated and pulled apart by the spindle fibers.
they break apart and they find other DNA strands and form more DNA strands.
The first thing that happens is a replication structure binds to the DNA molecule. This is usually a signalling molecule or some type of protein. Next, this replication structure attracts DNA helicase enzymes which "unzip" the double stranded helix.
it goes through mitosis and zips apart and then duplicates. it it keeps one old segment and a new one.
base pairs are broken apart
hold the strands apart
During anaphase of mitosis or anaphase II of meiosis, the replicated DNA strands move toward opposite poles of the cell. This happens after the sister chromatids are separated and pulled apart by the spindle fibers.
they break apart and they find other DNA strands and form more DNA strands.
they break apart and they find other DNA strands and form more DNA strands.
There are multiple reasons why this happens. Firstly, because there are strands which bind each separate piece together. There are about 11 slices in an orange. Someone will probably provide a better answer :)
Because they are splitting to make more dna
A Man Apart was released on 04/04/2003.
The first thing that happens is a replication structure binds to the DNA molecule. This is usually a signalling molecule or some type of protein. Next, this replication structure attracts DNA helicase enzymes which "unzip" the double stranded helix.
spindle "a" They are called spindle fibers and are made up of microtubules. These fibers are released from the centrioles to pull apart sister chromatids during mitosis and meosisII or pull apart homologous chromosomes during meosis I.
There is no such character in Things Fall Apart.
it goes through mitosis and zips apart and then duplicates. it it keeps one old segment and a new one.