Answer:
A. During replication, DNA is collected in regions where replication machinery is located.
B. Transcription continues even as a cell has entered S-phase.
C. During transcription, active genes are brought to the periphery of a territory
Explanation:
A. DNA replication is a process in which the DNA makes another copy of itself, it occurs in sytoplasm of prokaryotes and nucleus of eukaryotes
The process basically has three steps which are initiation, elongation and termination. Collection of DNA is carried out in the region where the replication machinery; often referred to as replisomes or DNA replicate system, are located.
B. Transcription is a term that describes the process in which a section of DNA is copied into RNA by RNA polymerase enzymes. It occurs throughout the interphase such that the the process continues even when the Cell has entered S-phase.
C. During transcription, even though active genes are often loop out of chromosomes territory, however, active genes can still be brought and transcribed despite being located at the peripheral of chromosomes territory.