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Cade Delacruz
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23 November, 06:18
Describe chromosomal events in interphase
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Jeramiah Mckenzie
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chromosomes are duplicated; and the G2 phase is the second growth phase. The characteristics of a G2 cell include a well-defined nucleus bounded by a nuclear envelope, two centrosomes next to the nucleus, one or more nucleoli, duplicated chromosomes, and a pair of centrioles in every centrosome and a radial mictorubular array around the centrioles, in animals.
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