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the cycle of biochemical and morphological events occurring in a reproducing cell population; it consists of: the S phase, occurring toward the end of interphase, in which DNA is synthesized; the G 2 phase, a relatively quiescent period; the M phase, consisting of the four phases of mitosis; and the G 1 phase of interphase, which lasts until the S phase of the next cycle.
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| cell cycle |
The cycle of cell growth, replication of the genetic material and nuclear and cytoplasmic division.
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| cell cycle |
The period from one cell division to the next. (13)
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| cell cycle |
Sequence of events by which cells enlarge and divide. Includes stages typically named G1, S, G2, and M.
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| cell cycle |
the sequence of stages that a cell passes through between one cell division and the next. The cell cycle can be divided into four main stages: the M phase, when nuclear and cytoplasmic division occurs; the G1 phase; the S phase in which DNA replication occurs; and the G2 phase.
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