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Q.
Which phase comes in between the G1 and G2 phase of cell cycle?
Cell Cycle and Cell Division
Solution:
Cell cycle (Howard and Pelc, 1953) is a genetically controlled series of changes that occur in a newly formed cell. This process helps it in duplication of its contents, undergoes growth and division to produce two daughters. It consists of two states or periods, long non dividing growing I-phase and a short dividing M-phase. Both have substages. I-phase represents interphase. The regular sequence of G1, S, G2 (interphase) and M phase (mitotic phase) is called the cell cycle. Thus āSā phase comes in between G1 & G2.