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Dear Student,
Teacher was talking about G1/S checkpoint. It is the checkpoint where the cell determines whether or not to replicate its DNA. At this checkpoint, the cell is checked for DNA damage to ensure that it has all the necessary cellular machinery to allow for successful cell division. Cancerous cell stuck at this phase of the cell cycle, so if the cell is treated at this point, there wouldn't have been condition like this.
Regards.
Teacher was talking about G1/S checkpoint. It is the checkpoint where the cell determines whether or not to replicate its DNA. At this checkpoint, the cell is checked for DNA damage to ensure that it has all the necessary cellular machinery to allow for successful cell division. Cancerous cell stuck at this phase of the cell cycle, so if the cell is treated at this point, there wouldn't have been condition like this.
Regards.