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When does DNA replication take place in the cell cycle?

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S phase

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DNA replicates in the S phase of the cell cycle and initiates at specific regions in the DNA sequence known as DNA replication 'origins'.

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Answer: S phase

Explanation: DNA replicates in the S phase of the cell cycle and initiates at specific regions in the DNA sequence known as DNA replication 'origins'. A number of proteins participate in DNA replication and the process is subject to scrutiny by cell surveillance mechanisms called cell cycle checkpoints

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