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The time and mode of duplication of chromosomes

Taylor, 1957

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379836443780056468
Author
Taylor J
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The American Naturalist

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DNA synthesis is limited to interphase and frequently to a part of the interphase stage. When only a part of interphase is involved, DNA synthesis may occur at the beginning of interphase, near the middle of interphase or at the end, depending on the tissue and the …
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