DNA replication in bacteria occurs:
Within nucleolus
Prior to fission
Just before transcription
During S phase
DNA replication in eukaryotes takes place specifically during the S-phase of the cell cycle . Bacteria (prokaryotes) do not possess a well-defined cell cycle with G1, S, G2, and M phases, nor do they possess a nucleolus (as they lack a defined nucleus , ). DNA replication in bacteria occurs just prior to cell division, which happens via binary fission.
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