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G1 cyclins are responsible for o destroying mitotic cyclins. O activating CdKs. o controlling the G2 phase. O signaling mitosis.
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G1 cyclins are responsible for o destroying mitotic cyclins. O activating CdKs. o controlling the G2 phase. O signaling mitosis.
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G1 cyclins are responsible for
o destroying mitotic cyclins.
O activating CdKs.
o controlling the G2 phase.
O signaling mitosis.
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B. activating CdKs.
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