B. a specific place on a chromosome where a particular gene resides.
A locus (plural loci) in genetics is the position of a gene on a chromosome. Each chromosome carries many genes; humans' estimated 'haploid' protein coding genes are 19,000-20,000, on the 23 different chromosomes. A variant of the similar DNA sequence located at a given locus is called an allele.
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The diagram is not found here, but the order of steps in the cellular division is interphase (G1, S and G2) >> mitosis >> cytokinesis. It is the cell cycle.
<h3>What is the cell cycle?</h3>
The cell cycle refers to the events that occur from a cell form until it divides to produce two daughter cells.
The cell cycle can be divided into interphase, mitosis and cytokinesis (i.e., division of the cell cytoplasm).
Interphase has there main steps, i.e., Growth 1 (G1) phase, Synthesis (S) phase, and Growth 2 (G2) phase.
In turn, mitosis can be divided into prophase, prometaphase, metaphase, anaphase and telophase.
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