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14 January, 14:59

A cell is initially diploid, but it has a unique cell cycle in that this cell goes through two s phases instead of one. what would the remainder of its cell cycle consist of if this cell is to produce four identical diploid daughter cells at the end of its cell cycle?

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  1. 14 January, 15:15
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    Essentially, the cell would go through meiosis
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