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Philip Hatfield
27 May, 11:52
What happens to the DNA during interphase?
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India Stewart
27 May, 12:16
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interphase refers to: all stages of the cell cycle other than mitosis. During interphase, cellular organelles double in number, the DNA replicates, and protein synthesis occurs. The chromosomes are not visible and the DNA appears as uncoiled chromatin.
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Will Franklin
27 May, 13:29
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The DNA goes through three phases, G1, S phase, and G2
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