In eukaryotic cells, DNA replicates in the

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In eukaryotic cells, DNA replicates in the nucleus. During the cell cycle, specifically in the S phase (synthesis phase), the genetic material is duplicated to ensure that each daughter cell will receive an identical set of chromosomes during cell division. The process involves several key proteins and enzymes, including DNA polymerases, which synthesize the new strands of DNA.

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