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In a cell cycle G(1) phase is marked by...

In a cell cycle `G_(1)` phase is marked by the

A

Period between the completion of mitosis and the beginning of DNA replication.

B

Period of DNA synthesis leading to duplication of chromosomes

C

The end of DNA replication and the beginning of mitosis

D

The mitotic cell division phase

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