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27 November, 05:03

In eukaryotic cells, the timing of the cell cycle is regulated by?

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  1. 27 November, 05:20
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    In eukaryotic cells, the timing of the cell cycle is regulated by cyclin-dependent kinases, or CDKs. Cyclin-dependent kinases trigger the transition between cell cycle phases by phosphorylating substrates within the cell.

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  2. 27 November, 05:27
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    Cyclin-dependent kinases, or CDKs. Cyclin-dependent kinases trigger the transition between cell cycle phases by phosphorylating substrates within the cell.
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