Question #280283

Certain cells have twice as much DNA as other normal cells of the same organism. This is true of


Expert's answer

True.

The cell cycle begins in the G1 phase of a diploid cell (DNA content = 2N; N is the number of chromosomes). After DNA replication is completed in the S phase, the cell enters the G2 phase and has twice the amount of the DNA (4N) of the starting cell.


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