Q.48 Under which of the following conditions, a mammalian somatic cell fails to
undergo mitosis during cell cycle?
(A) Initiation of cell plate formation
(B) Incomplete DNA replication
(C) Chiasmata formation
(D) Irreparable DNA damage
Mammalian somatic cells halt mitosis to prevent genomic instability from errors like incomplete replication or damage. The correct answer is (D) Irreparable DNA damage, as checkpoints block progression to avoid propagating mutations.
Correct Answer
D) Irreparable DNA damage
Irreparable DNA damage triggers the G2/M checkpoint, activating p53 and halting cyclin B-CDK1 activity to prevent mitosis entry. This ensures cells with severe damage undergo apoptosis or senescence instead of faulty division.
Option Explanations
A) Initiation of Cell Plate Formation
Cell plate formation occurs in plant cytokinesis, not mammalian somatic cells, which use cleavage furrow via actin-myosin. It follows mitosis completion and does not inhibit the process.
B) Incomplete DNA Replication
Incomplete DNA replication activates the S-phase or G2 checkpoint, delaying but not always preventing mitosis entry; cells may proceed with replication forks unresolved, risking errors.
C) Chiasmata Formation
Chiasmata form during meiotic prophase I for recombination, absent in mitotic somatic cells where homologous chromosomes do not pair. No role in blocking mitosis.
D) Irreparable DNA Damage
Severe, uncorrectable DNA damage (e.g., double-strand breaks) engages DNA damage response pathways, enforcing G2 arrest via ATM/ATR kinases to block mitotic entry.
Cell Cycle Checkpoints Table
| Checkpoint | Trigger | Mitosis Impact |
|---|---|---|
| G1/S | DNA damage/replication | Prevents S-phase entry |
| Intra-S | Replication stress | Slows replication forks |
| G2/M | Irreparable damage | Blocks mitosis (correct ans.) |
| Spindle | Chromosome attachment | Delays anaphase onset |



1 Comment
Ankita Pareek
April 27, 2026Under the Irreparable dna damage condition somatic cell will not.able to enter in mitosis phase because it triggers G2/M checkpoint