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marissa [1.9K]
3 years ago
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At which checkpoint should the drug interrupt the cell cycle to keep dna from replicating

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2 answers:
lesya692 [45]3 years ago
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As a cell approaches the end of the G1 phase it is controlled at a vital checkpoint, called G1/S, where the cell determines whether or not to replicate its DNA. At this checkpoint the cell is checked for DNA damage to ensure that it has all the necessary cellular machinery to allow for successful cell division.
AnnZ [28]3 years ago
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As a cell approaches the end of the G1 phase it is controlled at a vital checkpoint, called G1/S, where the cell determines whether or not to replicate its DNA. At this checkpoint the cell is checked for DNA damage to ensure that it has all the necessary cellular machinery to allow for successful cell division.
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