Multiple Choice
The yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae is particularly useful for genetic analysis of cell-cycle control because
A) it is prokaryotic,allowing it to divide rapidly.
B) mutant yeast cells form cancerous tumours.
C) reproduction by budding allows easy identification of the cell-cycle stage.
D) all cells in a culture remain at the same stage of the cell cycle.
E) yeast cells lack G1 and G2 stages.
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