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In eukaryotic cells what happens in the g1 phase that differs from the g2 phase
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In eukaryotic cells what happens in the g1 phase that differs from the g2 phase
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Cytoplasm is Manufactured, if that's what you're looking for.
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In the g1 phase, the time just after birth when the cell is preparing for DNA synthesis and grows. After this in g2 phase the cell goes through a transition or quality check where the integrity of the DNA is checked and prepares for mitosis.
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