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What is the DNA in the G1 stage called? What does it look like?
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What is the DNA in the G1 stage called? What does it look like?
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strands of dna like chromosomes
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DNA in the Growth 1 stage is simply single strands of DNA - called chromosomes. When they're compiled, in the G2, and S phases, they become homologous chromosomes as the nucleus appears in S phase
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