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What would happen if interphase of mitosis did not occur?

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Quick answer: This happens in the event that the cell cycle senses a “problem” (via p53 for example) with mitosis because it couldn't pass a quality control checkpoint( look up cyclin dependent kinases). Interphase is stopped and the cell will try to 1. fix the problem using DNA repair mechanisms, 2. read more

Interphase is not a part of mitosis - it is a part of the cell cycle. Interphase and mitosis are separate events, but mitosis depends on interphase. In the three stages of Interphase (G1, S, G2) the cell is enlarging and synthesising both the DNA within the nucleus as well as organelles. read more

G0 phase can occur right after mitosis and right before G1 phase, or a cell in G1 phase can enter G0 phase. Entry into G0 is known as leaving the cell cycle. Cells that mature to become highly specialized cells are said to differentiate. read more

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