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    Exam 9: Cell Cycle and Cell Differentiation
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    A Cell Divides Before Properly Completing S Phase
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A Cell Divides Before Properly Completing S Phase

Question 1

Question 1

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A cell divides before properly completing S phase.Which of the following would be a likely result?


A) two perfectly normal cells
B) one perfectly normal cell
C) two cells with extra DNA
D) two cells with some missing DNA
E) one cell with extra DNA and one with missing DNA

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