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G1 phase

Introduction: G1 phase

Description of G1 phase

G1 phase: The period of the CELL CYCLE preceding DNA REPLICATION in S PHASE. Subphases of G1 include "competence" (to respond to growth factors), G1a (entry into G1), G1b (progression), and G1c (assembly). Progression through the G1 subphases is effected by limiting growth factors, nutrients, or inhibitors.
Source: MeSH 2007

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Source - MeSH 2007

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