What would happen to a cell if cyclin was always present in the cell?
A) Cell cycle proteins would be always phosphorylated.
B) Cyclin-dependent kinases would be always activated.
C) The cell would divide rapidly.
D) The cell cycle would not stop at checkpoints.
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Q128: p53 is an example of a(n):
A)oncogene.
B)proto-oncogene.
C)tumor suppressor.
D)cyclin-dependent
Q129: A researcher is evaluating the expression of
Q130: Which of the following is NOT true
Q131: A graduate student is planning an experiment
Q132: Cell division is regulated by:
A)growth factor signals.
B)signals
Q134: What is a cyclin?
A)a protein that activates
Q135: How do CDKs promote cell division?
A)They regulate
Q136: Which one of the following statements regarding
Q137: What type of protein is being activated
Q138: How do new cyclin proteins appear in
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