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describe sub-phases of the interphase of cell cycle​

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Answered by mamtakumari29
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The cell cycle has three phases that must occur before mitosis, or cell division, happens. These three phases are collectively known as interphase. They are G1, S, and G2. The G stands for gap and the S stands for synthesis. The G1 and G2 phases are times of growth and preparation for major changes

Answered by bhargab63
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There are three stages of interphase :G1(first gap), S(synthesis of new DNA),and G2(second gap). Cells spend most of their lives in interphase, specially in the S phase where genetic material must be copied.

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