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Molecular Biology Of The Cell 6th Edition by Bruce Alberts, Alexander Johnson, Julian Lewis, David Morgan, Martin Raff, Keith Roberts, Peter Walter

Edition 6ISBN: 978-0815345244
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Molecular Biology Of The Cell 6th Edition by Bruce Alberts, Alexander Johnson, Julian Lewis, David Morgan, Martin Raff, Keith Roberts, Peter Walter

Edition 6ISBN: 978-0815345244
Exercise 5
Many cell-cycle genes from human cells function perfectly well when expressed in yeast cells. Why do you suppose that is considered remarkable? After all, many human genes encoding enzymes for metabolic reactions also function in yeast, and no one thinks that is remark- able.
A. Which cells in Figure Q17-1 are in the Many cell-cycle genes from human cells function perfectly well when expressed in yeast cells. Why do you suppose that is considered remarkable? After all, many human genes encoding enzymes for metabolic reactions also function in yeast, and no one thinks that is remark- able. A. Which cells in Figure Q17-1 are in the   and M phases of the cell cycle? Explain the basis for your answer. b. Sketch the sorting distributions you would expect for cells that were treated with inhibitors that block the cell cycle in the   S, or M phase. Explain your reasoning.  and M phases of the cell cycle? Explain the basis for your answer. b. Sketch the sorting distributions you would expect for cells that were treated with inhibitors that block the cell cycle in the Many cell-cycle genes from human cells function perfectly well when expressed in yeast cells. Why do you suppose that is considered remarkable? After all, many human genes encoding enzymes for metabolic reactions also function in yeast, and no one thinks that is remark- able. A. Which cells in Figure Q17-1 are in the   and M phases of the cell cycle? Explain the basis for your answer. b. Sketch the sorting distributions you would expect for cells that were treated with inhibitors that block the cell cycle in the   S, or M phase. Explain your reasoning.  S, or M phase. Explain your reasoning. Many cell-cycle genes from human cells function perfectly well when expressed in yeast cells. Why do you suppose that is considered remarkable? After all, many human genes encoding enzymes for metabolic reactions also function in yeast, and no one thinks that is remark- able. A. Which cells in Figure Q17-1 are in the   and M phases of the cell cycle? Explain the basis for your answer. b. Sketch the sorting distributions you would expect for cells that were treated with inhibitors that block the cell cycle in the   S, or M phase. Explain your reasoning.
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