Some chemotherapy drugs act by attaching themselves to the growing strand of a DNA molecule, thus preventing its replication.

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Some chemotherapy drugs act by attaching themselves to the growing strand of a DNA molecule, thus preventing its replication. Cells on which phase of the cell cycle would be affected by this drug? Cells that never divide, that are in G0 Cells that havenÕt started the S phase and are still on G1 Cells that completed DNA replication and are on G2 Cells currently undergoing mitosis Cells currently on the S phase

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Some chemotherapy drugs act by attaching themselves to the growing strand of a DNA molecule, thus preventing its replication. Cells on which phase of the cell cycle would be affected by this drug? Cells that never divide, that are in G0 Cells that havenÕt started the S phase and are still on G1 Cells that completed DNA replication and are on G2 Cells currently undergoing mitosis Cells currently on the S phase

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