Interphase and Chromosome Replication Most cells in the body spend a lot of time in interphase. This phase itself is broken down into three subphases, G1, S and G2. During G1 the cell completes its normal functions, like protein synthesis and growth. Throughout G1, the chromosomes are lo...
In such a scenario it may be the ability of the cell to tolerate the potentially toxic consequences of fusion protein expression, such as by activating complementary cell survival pathways, which determines whether or not tumor formation occurs. In this context, the observed morphology of neoplastic...