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If there are 46 chromosomes present before the synthesis phase, how many chromatids are there when the cell reaches the gap phase 2?

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If there are 46 chromosomes present before the synthesis phase, how many chromatids are there when the cell reaches the gap phase 2?

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The number of chromosomes in a cell doubles during the synthesis phase of the cell cycle. This means that if there were 46 chromosomes before the synthesis phase, there would be 46 * 2 = 92 chromosomes after the synthesis phase.

However, it's important to note that each chromosome now consists of two sister chromatids. Therefore, when the cell reaches the gap phase 2 (G2 phase), there are 92 chromatids in total.

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