BIOC 212 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: G1 Phase, Spindle Apparatus, G2 Phase

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Overview of the cell cycle the eucaryotic cell cycle is. The major chromosomal events of the cell cycle occur in the. In the normal cell cycle the interphase is the longest usually about 24 hours and then the m phase happens very quickly (within an hour) S phase, when the chromosomes are duplicated, and m phase, when the chromosomes are segregated into a pair of daughter nuclei (in mitosis), after which the cell divides into two (cytokinesis) Dna of the chromosomes and then segregate the copies precisely into two genetically identical daughter cell: chromosome duplication occurs during the s phase (for. Dna synthesis), which requires 10-12 hours and occupies about. The most basic function of the cell cycle is to duplicate the half of the cell-cycle time in a typical mammalian cell. The other, much longer part of the cell cycle is shown as interphase, which includes s phase and the gap phases.

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