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differentiate between interphase and interkinesis?​

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Answered by riyap5092
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The interphase is a period in the meiosis (as well as mitosis) when the chromosome doubles. ie., DNA replication takes place. Interkinesis is a period between telophase I and prophase II where no DNA replication takes place

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Answered by tridibdas546
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Interphase: is the longest phase of cell cycle, overall takes 16 hours for a growing mammalian cell. It consists three stages:

G1 (Gap-1) phase: It is presynthesis stage, in which cell prepares for DNA replication, which takes 5 hours. Due to which chromosomes are replicated.

S (synthetic) phase: It is synthetic phase, in which DNA replication takes place. This phase over in 7 hours.

G2 (Gap-2) phase: It is post synthetic stage, where cell gets ready for cell division or else we can say for Mitotic phase. This phase completes in 3 hours.

Interkinesis is also known as interphase II that occurs during meiosis, between meiosis I and meiosis II.

No DNA replication takes place during this phase, i.e. this phase lacks S-phase.

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