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Hello, so let's answer now the problem.
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So here in the problem, we have two parts.
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So let's start with part one.
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In this part, we are to put each description into the proper checkpoint.
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So the first checkpoint is we have the g1s checkpoint.
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For this one, our answer here is we have, it maintains cells until necessary enzyme for replication.
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Are synthesized.
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So this is the g1s checkpoint.
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Next checkpoint is we have the g2m checkpoint.
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For the g2m checkpoint, it is the detection of dna damage after replication.
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Next, we have the spindle assembly checkpoint, spindle assembly checkpoint.
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This checkpoint ensures that each chromosomes, that each chromosomes is attached to spindle fibers from opposite poles.
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Okay, so again, for the g1s checkpoint, this is the checkpoint before the replication occurs in the interface...