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2 February, 18:37

You are studying a cell line in in which one cell cycle takes approximately 24 hours. You perform FACS analysis on a population of your dividing cells. Your cells are growing asynchronously meaning different cells are in different stages of the cell cycle. Your FACS analysis indicates that 1/3 of your cells have a DNA content of 2n. How long is the G1 phase in these cells?

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  1. 2 February, 19:03
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    Answer: 8hrs

    Explanation:

    G1 phase is the intermediate phase between the end if cell division and the beginning of DNA replication.

    Thus to get the duration of the G1 phase = 1/3 * 24hrs = 8hrs
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