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The correct sequence of phases in the cell cycle is:
A
G1 → S → G2 → M
B
S → G1 → G2 → M
C
G1 → G2 → S → M
D
M → S → G1 → G2
Explanation
The cell cycle consists of Interphase (G1, S, G2) and M phase. G1 = cell growth; S = DNA replication; G2 = preparation for division; M = mitosis. This sequence is fundamental and directly asked in NEET.
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