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Aug 28 at 14:23 comment added Валерий Заподовников @Nicolai It is controlled with AMPK biology.stackexchange.com/a/1094/54743
Jun 7, 2017 at 18:53 comment added Tyto alba @Nicolai 'Also note that DNA replication (or reproduction if you will) does not happen at the same time as cell replication (mitosis/meiosis)'... In cell cycle, S-phase and M-phase are two distinct phases where the cell divides and DNA replicates receptively. Also the cell cycle almost in all standard text based on the pattern of division is termed Mitosis/Meiosis (not the M-phase). A slight wording issue.
Jun 7, 2017 at 18:19 vote accept Ana Galois
Jun 6, 2017 at 4:50 comment added Nicolai Mitochondria can reproduce on their own. I'm not sure how this is controlled exactly, so maybe it happens at a different time point. Also note that DNA replication (or reproduction if you will) does not happen at the same time as cell replication (mitosis/meiosis)
Jun 6, 2017 at 0:00 comment added Ana Galois So mitochondria reproduces at the same time as the rest of the cell?
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