What Do The Three Major Checkpoints For Cell Division Have In Common?

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What Do The Three Major Checkpoints For Cell Division Have In Common?

-They all stop the cell from dividing when too small. - They all stop the cell cycle before mitosis. - They all focus on DNA and chromosomes. - They all rely on Cdk proteins to stop the cell cycle. - They all prevent cells from becoming haploid.
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They all focus on DNA and chromosomes. All three checkpoints focus on the readiness of the cell based on DNA replication and sorting of the chromosomes.

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