The correct sequence of different phases of cell cycle is
A
S−G1−G2−M
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B
G1−S−G2−M
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C
G2−S−G1−M
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D
G1−G2−S−M
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Solution
The correct option is CG1−S−G2−M
The orderly series of events that lead to duplication of cell content followed by division of a cell into daughter cells is termed as the cell cycle. It consists of two phases, namely interphase and M phase. The M phase of cell cycle is marked by the division of nucleus and cytokinesis to produce daughter cells. Interphase is the period between two subsequent M phases and consists of three phases: G1G1, S phase (the period of DNA replication) and G2phase in that order. Thus, the correct answer is option C.