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- describe the role of the nucleolus in dna replication
The nucleolus is involved in ribosome biogenesis, but for DNA replication, it's important to note that the nucleolus - associated chromatin (containing ribosomal DNA, rDNA) undergoes replication. The nucleolus organizes the rDNA regions, and during S - phase (of the cell cycle when DNA replication occurs), the rDNA in the nucleolus is replicated. Also, the nucleolus provides an environment with factors (like enzymes and proteins) that can be involved in the replication machinery for the rDNA. Additionally, the nucleolus helps in the coordination of the replication process for the ribosomal DNA, ensuring proper synthesis of new rDNA strands which are crucial for ribosome production, and this replication is part of the overall DNA replication in the cell (as rDNA is a subset of the cell's DNA).
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The nucleolus - associated ribosomal DNA (rDNA) is replicated during DNA replication (S - phase). It organizes rDNA regions, provides an environment with replication - related factors (enzymes, proteins) for rDNA replication, and coordinates rDNA replication to ensure proper ribosomal DNA synthesis (critical for ribosome biogenesis, and rDNA is part of the cell’s total DNA being replicated).