CDKs are important in the regulation of the cell cycle. They carry out their function by:
A) adding phosphate groups to target proteins.
B) removing phosphate groups from target proteins.
C) degrading cyclin proteins.
D) preventing the progression of a cell from one stage of the cell cycle to the next.
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