Biology, asked by jayasreelakshmi3997, 1 year ago

When thymidine synthesis is inhibited eukaryotic cells will be arrested at end of which phase?

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Answered by GreenWorld
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Although cell growth is usually a continuous process, DNA is synthesized during only one ... for a cell that incorporated radioactive thymidine at the end of S phase to enter mitosis.
Answered by Arslankincsem
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Ans: During DNA synthesis, it is during the S phase that the cell actually duplicates the genetic contents of the cell.

At the beginning of the S phase, the cell which has a 2N DNA complement acquires 4n DNA complement.

S phase may either continue for a few minutes or even few hours.

This duration varies from cell to cell.

It is in the S phase that the radioactive thymidine is incorporated.

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