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16 August, 21:39

Some antifungal medications work by blocking dna synthesis in the fungal cell. During which phase of the cell cycle do these medications work?

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  1. 16 August, 22:17
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    The anti-fungal drugs kills the fungus and treats the disease by blocking the DNA synthesis in the cell of the infecting fungi. During the S phase of the interphase, the DNA synthesis occurs. By blocking this phase of the cell cycle, the anti-fungal drugs ensures that the fungi cells do not replicate. The synthesis phase is blocked.

    Hence, the answer is 'S-phase'.
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