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How do cyclins enable cells to pass cell cycle checkpoints? Put the following steps in the correct chronological order: 1) cyclin/CDK complex is activated by CAK 2) cyclin/CDK c…
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How do cyclins enable cells to pass cell cycle checkpoints? Put the following steps in the correct chronological order: 1) cyclin/CDK complex is activated by CAK 2) cyclin/CDK complex phosphorylates target proteins 3) cyclin accumulates 4) cyclin becomes ubiquitylated 5) cyclin complexes with CDK
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5. 1. 3. 2.4 I believe it is like that
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