DNA replication occurs within the interphase, In this phase two strands of DNA serve as templates for new DNA strands that are forming. As the DNA separates a replication bubble is formed, this is where two replication forks are formed that grow in two directions. DNA polymerase creates new strands as nucleotides are added individually to each strand. As each nucleotide pairs itself to the complimentary nucleotide on the opposite strand, new DNA molecules are formed until the molecules are similar to the original parent DNA. 2. How do you explain the link between this process and biopsychology?
DNA Replication and biopsychology go hand in hand as biopsychology concentrates on the scientific study of behavior and Genetics. DNA replication is an important factor in regards to genetics and how they are passed on from person to possible offspring. Biopsychology studies how our behavior is impacted by certain genes and this correlates to DNA replication as we are passed genes that can determine certain behaviors we have in our personality development. Without DNA replication we would not be able to study genetics and the correlation to the personality effectively. 3. …show more content…
In your opinion, what is the role of DNA replication in personality development?
In my opinion, DNA replication creates a basis for our personality traits. As DNA is passed to us from our parents, we share similar genetic codes that contribute to our personality development. As DNA replication occurs and certain traits have more Methylation than others, certain genes become more dominant in our personality and develop as we go through different experiences in