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This sequential expression followed the phases of the traditional cell cycle: G0/G1 (the cell grows larger), S (the cell replicates its DNA), and G2/M (the cell prepares for division and then splits).
The standard eukaryotic cell cycle consists of four phases: G1, S, G2, and M phases. There are three phase transitions in a cell cycle: G1/S to initiate DNA synthesis, G2/M to enter mitosis ...
Another important checkpoint takes place later in the cell cycle, just before a cell moves from G 2 to mitosis. Here, a number of proteins scrutinize the cell's DNA, making sure it is structurally ...
Pulse processing Muse doublet discrimination This technique is based on the premise that cells in G0 or G1 phases of the cell cycle possess a normal diploid chromosomal, and hence DNA content (2n) ...
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