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Adalynn Preston
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24 February, 11:52
How is DNA prepared for cell division?
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Lila Dudley
24 February, 12:14
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In preparation for cell division, the cell makes a replica of its entire DNA. This happens during the S, or synthesis, phase of the cell cycle. Mitosis is the division of one cell into two cells that each has a nucleus and the same amount of DNA as the original cell.
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