largest phase of normal cell cycle
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The normal cell cycle consists of several phases as in:
G0 phase: starting phase or resting phase
G1 phase: This is part of interphase. In this phase, the cell starts growing.
The required proteins and mRNA are synthesized during this
phase. About 33% to 40% of time total cycle time is spent here.
Actually its duration also depends on the availability of proteins and
other necessary nutrients.
S phase: DNA synthesis/replication occurs.
G2 phase: The cell continues to grow until it is big enough to undergo
Mitosis.
M phase: Cell growth stops. The cell divides into two daughter cells.
G0 phase: starting phase or resting phase
G1 phase: This is part of interphase. In this phase, the cell starts growing.
The required proteins and mRNA are synthesized during this
phase. About 33% to 40% of time total cycle time is spent here.
Actually its duration also depends on the availability of proteins and
other necessary nutrients.
S phase: DNA synthesis/replication occurs.
G2 phase: The cell continues to grow until it is big enough to undergo
Mitosis.
M phase: Cell growth stops. The cell divides into two daughter cells.
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