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2 March, 12:34

Would you expect a cell to continue or to stop dividing at a nonpermissive high temperature if it is a temperature-sensitive Ras mutant whose protein product is fixed in the GTP-bound form at nonpermissive temperature?

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  1. 2 March, 12:59
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    Cell that's temperature sensitive, then they would not be able to divude.

    Explanation: This is so, because cells become inactive when the temperature is extremely high
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