Cell Cycle Checkpoints – Regulation Diagram for USMLE Step 1
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Cell cycle checkpoints serve as the primary gatekeepers of genomic integrity, a concept frequently tested on USMLE Step 1. This illustration maps the regulation of cell cycle checkpoints across the G1, S, G2, and M cell cycle phases to clarify where cell cycle arrest or apoptosis occurs. By visualizing specific cellular checkpoints like the G1 checkpoint alongside chromosomes and DNA damage indicators, students can master cell cycle regulation. This vector graphic uses color-coded arrows and spatial mapping to represent temporal progression rather than a static labeled list.
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