Multiple Choice
At what stage of the eukaryotic cell cycle do key protein kinases, like cyclin-dependent kinase, become activated to allow for DNA replication initiation?
A) right after mitosis
B) right before mitosis
C) just before the start of S phase
D) in the middle of the G2 phase
E) in the G0 phase
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