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The Cell Cycle and Cancer

Discuss the different phases of the cell cycle. At which part of the cell cycle would you expect that a change in regulation could result in cancer? How is the cancer cell cycle different from a normal cell cycle? Provide a rationale for your answer. Remember to cite any references you use in proper APA format.

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Definition of Cell Cycle - The cell cycle can be defined as the growth cycle and reproduction process a
cell completes (“Cell Cycle”).
Interphase – The first step in the cell cycle is called Interphase. This can further be broken down into G1
or Gap 1, S or Synthesis, and G2 or Gap 2.
During the G1 stage, the cell and cytoplasm, are duplicated, which also will include several important
proteins and other biomolecules. Throughout this stage, the cell continues to grow larger, creates
molecular building blocks, and also copies organelles.
The S phase can be described as a time when a cell synthesizes ...


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