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Question: In the eukaryotic cell cycle, a cell fusion experiment shows that? (a) When S- phase cell is fused...
In the eukaryotic cell cycle, a cell fusion experiment shows that?
(a) When S- phase cell is fused with a G1 phase cell, G1 phase cell is stimulated to synthesize the DNA
(b) When an S- phase cell is fused with a G2 phase cell, DNA synthesis is induced in the G2 phase.
(c) When a G1 phase cell is fused with a G2 phase cell, DNA synthesis is induced in both G1 and G2 phase cell
(d) When a G1 phase cell is fused with an M-phase cell both G1 and M phase cells are stimulated to synthesize DNA.
Solution
Fusion between the cells in the phase where it is metabolically active and the cell in the phase where DNA replication occurs and no increase in chromosome number.
Complete answer:
The cell cycle in a eukaryotic cell has two phases: Interphase and M-phase. The interface is further divided into three phases namely G1phase, S phase, G2phase. The period in which the DNA synthesis or replication takes place is the S phase or Synthesis phase. When a cell in the S phase fuses with the cell in G1phase, synthesis or replication of DNA occurs in the cell in the G1phase.
Additional Information: - Cell division in eukaryotes i.e., human beings takes place approximately every 24 hours.
- It consists of two phases namely Interphase and M-phase or Mitotic phase.
- The phase between two successive M Phases is called interphase and the M phase is the phase where actual cell division occurs. It is also called apparent division.
- It is divided into three phases namely the G1phase, S phase, G2 phase.
- G1phase or Gap1 phase is the interval between Mitosis and initiation of DNA replication. In this phase, the cell is metabolically active and it grows continuously but DNA replication is absent.
- S phase or synthesis phase is the second phase of interphase where replication or synthesis of DNA occurs. The amount of DNA per cell doubles in this phase. When the cell in S-phase is fused with the cell G1phase, DNA replication occurs in the cell in the G1phase.
So, the correct answer is “when an S-phase cell is fused with a G1phase cell, G1phase is stimulated to synthesize DNA”.
Note: - In the S-phase only replication of DNA takes place but the number of chromosomes remains the same.
- Some cells like a nerve cell, cardiac cells do not replicate or divide further. They exit the G1phase and enter into the G0 phase of the cell cycle.