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21 November, 14:31

A population of T cells was stimulated to proliferate in response to a particular antigen. A sample of 1000 stimulated cells was analyzed for total DNA content. Of the 1000 cells, 400 had a 2n amount of DNA, 200 had a 4n amount of DNA, 200 cells had between a 2n and 4n amount of DNA. Additional analysis revealed that 200 of the cells were in various stages of M phase and that M phase lasted 2 hours. What is the total length of the cell cycle?

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  1. 21 November, 14:55
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    21. 2 hours.

    Explanation:

    The cell cycle of an organism is divided into the the G1 (gap 1) phase, S phase (synthesis phase), G2 phase (gap 2) and mitotic phase.

    The length of the cell cycle can be calculated by the following formula;

    length of the cell cycle = Total number of cell * time to divide a cell/1000.

    Here, time to divide a cell is 24 hours. (Human cells as a reference)

    400 had a 2n amount of DNA.

    length of the cell cycle = 400 * 24/1000

    =9.6 hours.

    200 had a 4n amount of DNA

    length of the cell cycle = 200 * 24/1000

    =4.8 hours.

    200 cells had between a 2n and 4n amount of DNA.

    length of the cell cycle = 200 * 24/1000

    =4.8 hours.

    The cells of M phase requires 2 hours.

    Total length of the cell cycle = 9.6+4.8+4.8+2 hours

    Total length of the cell cycle = 21.2 hours.

    Thus, the answer is 21.2 hours (if treating the cell as human cell).
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