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Cell membrane Nucleus Chromatin (original) Chromatin (replicated) DNA damage marker
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Cell Cycle Regulation Simulator

This simulator visualizes the molecular control of the eukaryotic cell cycle — not just the physical act of division, but the regulatory machinery that decides whether a cell is allowed to divide at all. Watch a cell grow through G1, replicate its chromatin in S, prepare in G2, and condense its chromosomes for M, while cyclin D, E, A and B rise and fall in their characteristic sequence to drive CDK activity. Inflict DNA damage at any point and see how the G1/S, G2/M and spindle-assembly checkpoints hold the cycle arrested until the damage is repaired — or, if the damage is severe enough, trigger apoptosis instead of letting a damaged cell divide.