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Beckham Foley
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13 July, 09:06
What is the purpose of the cell cycle?
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13 July, 09:16
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The cell cycle is separated into two major phases that alternate with each other: interphase, during which the cell grows, prepares for mitosis and duplicates its DNA, and the mitotic (M) phase, in which the cell divides into two genetically identical daughter cells.
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