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Biology, 19.04.2021 21:20, sjeueujs2067

What would happen if a cell divides before DNA replication is completed? A. Daughter cells would receive incomplete genetic information, but would regain lost information in the G1 phase.
B. Daughter cells would receive incomplete genetic information, but would regain lost information in the S phase.
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C. Daughter cells would contain all genes of the parent cell, but would not function normally.
D. Daughter cells would receive incomplete genetic information and never regain it, and they may not survive.
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