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you find that some cells have twice the amount of DNA in their nuclei as other cells do. What might you conclude?
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you find that some cells have twice the amount of DNA in their nuclei as other cells do. What might you conclude?
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That some of the cells have different stages of cell division.
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They might be going through the S Phase of the cell cycle which is DNA replication. Usually, when the cells go through this phase they end up to dividing.
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