what is the major differences between s-phase and m-phase of cell cycle
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The phases of the cell cycle.
After DNA replication is completed in the S phase, the cell enters the G2 phase and has twice the amount of the DNA (4N) of the starting cell. This is followed by mitosis (M) and cell division, which leads to the formation of two diploid daughter cells.
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Explanation:
The phases of the cell cycle.
After DNA replication is completed in the S phase, the cell enters the G2 phase and has twice the amount of the DNA (4N) of the starting cell. This is followed by mitosis (M) and cell division, which leads to the formation of two diploid daughter cells.
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