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The model represents the change in the DNA content of a cell during the cell cycle. Which table shows two steps of DNA replication?

The model represents the change in the DNA content of a cell during the cell cycle-example-1
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The life cycle of eukaryotic cells can generally be divided into four stages and a typical cell cycle is shown in Figure 2.13. When a cell is produced through fertilization or cell division, there is usually a lag before it undergoes DNA synthesis (replication). This lag period is called Gap 1 (G1), and ends with the onset of the DNA synthesis (S) phase, during which each chromosome is replicated. Following replication, there may be another lag, called Gap 2 (G2), before mitosis (M). Cells undergoing meiosis do not usually have a G2 phase. Interphase is as term used to include those phases of the cell cycle excluding mitosis and meiosis. Many variants of this generalized cell cycle also exist. Some cells never leave G1 phase, and are said to enter a permanent, non-dividing stage called G0. On the other hand, some cells undergo many rounds of DNA synthesis (S) without any mitosis or cell division, leading to endoreduplication. Understanding the control of the cell cycle is an active area of research, particularly because of the relationship between cell division and cancer.

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The amount of DNA within a cell changes following each of the following events: fertilization, DNA synthesis, mitosis, and meiosis (Fig 2.14). We use ā€œcā€ to represent the DNA content in a cell, and ā€œnā€ to represent the number of complete sets of chromosomes. In a gamete (i.e. sperm or egg), the amount of DNA is 1c, and the number of chromosomes is 1n. Upon fertilization, both the DNA content and the number of chromosomes doubles to 2c and 2n, respectively. Following DNA replication, the DNA content doubles again to 4c, but each pair of sister chromatids is still counted as a single chromosome (a replicated chromosome), so the number of chromosomes remains unchanged at 2n. If the cell undergoes mitosis, each daughter cell will return to 2c and 2n, because it will receive half of the DNA, and one of each pair of sister chromatids. In contrast, the 4 cells that come from meiosis of a 2n, 4c cell are each 1c and 1n, since each pair of sister chromatids, and each pair of homologous chromosomes, divides during meiosis.

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The 2nd Table represents the change in the DNA content of a cell during the cell cycle and shows two steps of DNA replication

DNA Polymerase is used in DNA replication and attaches Adenine to Thymine and Cytosine to Guarine (Remember it is always A to T and C to G). The 3rd table would be incorrect because cytosine doesn't attach to thymine. The 1st table would be incorrect because Uracil is used in RNA replication, not DNA replication.

Replication occurs in three major steps. The opening of the helix and separation of the DNA strands. The priming of the template strand, and therefore the assembly of the new DNA segment.

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