The standard eukaryotic cell cycle consists of four phases: G1, S, G2, and M phases. There are three phase transitions in a cell cycle: G1/S to initiate DNA synthesis, G2/M to enter mitosis, and metaphase/anaphase to exit mitosis.
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Different models of cell cycle regulation converged when scientists realized that different model organisms shared the same molecules. See how data from frogs and yeast were reconciled.
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