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A biochemist measured the amount of DNA in cells growing in the laboratory and found that the quantity of DNA in the cells doubled between the G1 and G2 phases.
Why does the amount of DNA get double between the G1 and G2 phases?
The amount of DNA gets doubles in between the G1 and G2 phases because in between both of these phases, there is a phase of synthesis (S-phase).
After resting condition, the cell enters the S-phase, where DNA replication occurs, and the amount of DNA gets doubled after the completion of this phase throughout.
During the G1 phase of the cell cycle, the cell does not have the competence to replicate its DNA. From this phase of cell division, the cell enters the S-phase where the DNA gets synthesized and the amount of its gets doubled in each cell.
Therefore, a biochemist measured the amount of DNA in cells growing in the laboratory and found that the quantity of DNA in the cells doubled between the G1 and G2 phases.
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