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    The First Transition Point in Yeast Cells That Commits the Cells
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The First Transition Point in Yeast Cells That Commits the Cells

Question 82

Question 82

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The first transition point in yeast cells that commits the cells to entering S phase occurs just before the end of ___ and is called _______.


A) G2, START
B) G1, MPF
C) G2, MPF
D) G1, BEGIN
E) G1, START

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