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MPF is dephosphorylated (looses a phosphate group). The cells check that all chr

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MPF is dephosphorylated (looses a phosphate group).

The cells check that all chromosomes are properly attached to microtubules.

E2F is released from Rb.

Proteins for packaging DNA, proteins for microtubule arrangement and transport, and proteins for MPF

degradation are phosphorylated.

Receptor tyrosine kinase receptors bind to their growth factor signal.

P53 checks to ensure the genome is in good shape. Tubulin, kinesin, and histones start being made.

A signal transduction cascade of kinases signals the cell to leave G0 and re-enter G1 phase.

Replication proteins are made.

E2F goes into the nucleus.

Rb is phosphorylated

P53 says the genome is ok for replication. Cyclin binds its cdk and one of two phospate groups are removed from the cyclin/cdk complex.

The cell divides.

The cell starts to produce nucleotides, a cyclin, and E2F.

Cyclin builds up, E2F is bound by Rb, P53 scrutinizes the cells genome.

Mitosis begins and MPF cyclin is degraded.

MPF cyclin begins to bind MPF cdk.

Platelet cells in you blood start the clotting of blood and release PDGF.

The genome is duplicated

Explanation / Answer

I have an A in the class and my highest score on this quiz was 5.5 It isn't listed in order in his lecture notes. Rudel teaches backwards and forwards.

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