Centrioles duplicate in the (1) Nucleus (3) Cytoplasm (2) Endoplasmic reticulum (4) Mitochondria
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Centriole duplication begins at the G1–S transition, when a new daughter centriole, termed a procentriole, begins to grow orthogonally from the proximal end of each of the two existing centrioles, termed mother centrioles. Once formed, procentrioles elongate through S and G2 phases.
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Endoplasmic reticulum
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