What triggers the entry of a yeast cell into mitosis?
A) the addition of inhibitory phosphate groups to Cyclin-Cdk by the Cdc25 phosphatase
B) the removal of inhibitory phosphate groups from Cyclin-Cdk by the Cdc25 phosphatase
C) the addition of inhibitory phosphate groups to Cyclin-Cdk by the Wee1 kinase
D) the removal of inhibitory phosphate groups from Cyclin-Cdk by the Wee1 kinase
E) the removal of phosphate groups from the Wee1 kinase
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