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Checkpoints are points between phases of the cell cycle at which a cell determines whether all the requirements necessary for each phase of the cell cycle have been properly satisfied. for example, because a cell with damaged dna can lead to cancer if it is allowed to divide, a cell with damaged dna usually arrests the cell cycle until the damage can be repaired. at which phase(s) of the cell cycle would a cell normally check for the integrity of its dna

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