Chromosomes are copied when the Anaphase is there.
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∙ 14y agoChromosomes are copied during the S phase of the cell cycle, which occurs prior to cell division. This process is known as DNA replication, where each chromosome is duplicated to ensure that the daughter cells receive a complete set of genetic information.
Meiosis
After Mitosis, the result is 2 new, identical, daughter cells. In order for each to be identical, the chromosomes must be copied.
Before cell division, the chromosomes are duplicated through a process called DNA replication. This ensures that each new cell receives a complete set of genetic information. The duplicated chromosomes then align and separate during cell division to ensure each daughter cell receives a copy of the genetic material.
DNA is copied
They copy their chromosomes so that when they do divide into two different cells each one will have its own set of chromosomes and it couldn't be copied and transferred after divison occured
The chromosomes are copied.
Once!
i think its telophase
Meiosis
Interphase before Prophase I.
Chromosomes are copied.
mitosis is the process by which the DNA of a cell is copied, so chromosomes replicated throughout the process
The paired chromosomes separate at the kinetochores and move to opposite sides of the cell during anaphase.
Chromosomes and centromeres.
After Mitosis, the result is 2 new, identical, daughter cells. In order for each to be identical, the chromosomes must be copied.
through DNA synthesis in the S phase of the growth cycle
To make all cells identical.