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A cell gets a mutation in a gene encoding a cell-cycle enzyme that triggers mitosis. During G1, the defective enzyme signals the cell to start mitosis without progressing through the rest of interphase. Which cell cycle event(s) will kill the cell first?
Since the cell would not replicate its chromosomes during S phase, any daughter cells produced would not have a complete set of genes to move into G1 and survive.
Since the cell would not gain mass in G2, it couldn't finish cytokinesis.
The cell would die when a cell plate or furrow couldn't form.
Nothing would kill the cell; it would just divide into daughter cells, as usual.
The cell would keep trying to divide into two daughter cells until it disintegrates.
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