The following figure graphs the amount of DNA per nucleus over the cell division cycles. Amount of DNA in nucleus I II III IV V First cycle Second cycle Please provide an explanation for the indicated region of the graph that represents the G1 and S stage/phase of cell division?
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The cell cycle consists of interphase (G1, S, G2) and mitotic phase (M). During interphase, the cell grows and duplicates its DNA. Show more…
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