During mammalian mitosis, transcription is silenced due to dissociation of transcription factors from DNA and chromosome condensation. At the end of mitosis, transcription is reactivated through chromosome relaxation and reloading of these factors to the DNA. Early G1 genes, which are preferentially reactivated during M/G1 transition, are important for maintenance of cellular function and are known to be strictly regulated.
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