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Title: How does a nucleus in G2 differ from a nucleus in G1?
Post by: arealhero on Nov 22, 2014
How does a nucleus in G2 differ from a nucleus in G1?
a. The G2 nucleus has double the amount of DNA as the G1 nucleus.
b. DNA synthesis occurs only in the G1 phase.
c. Inactive cells are arrested only in the G2 phase.
d. During G2, the cell prepares for S phase.
e. All of the above


Title: Re: How does a nucleus in G2 differ from a nucleus in G1?
Post by: milestone23 on Nov 26, 2014
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Title: Re: How does a nucleus in G2 differ from a nucleus in G1?
Post by: arealhero on Nov 27, 2014
This is perfect, thank you for the answer.


Title: Re: How does a nucleus in G2 differ from a nucleus in G1?
Post by: milestone23 on Nov 27, 2014
Great!