Multiple Choice
In the cell cycle of Saccharomyces cerevisiae,the appearance of a bud on the surface of a cell indicates that the cell
A) is entering M phase.
B) has a mutation in a gene regulating G2M transition.
C) is haploid.
D) has a mutation in a gene regulating G2S transition.
E) is reaching the end of G1 phase.
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