Cdc5/Polo is a phosphatase. An overactive, gain of function mutation in Mad2 would cause metaphase arrest. A overactive, gain of function mutation in Cdc14 would cause prolonged metaphase or metaphase arrest. O The outcome of Cdh1/Hct1 activity is a rapid rise in MPF/M-CdkC activity.

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Which statement is likely true given the infomation in the diagram?
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Cdc20
APC
АРС
Cdc5/Polo
Cdc14
--
Cdc20
APC
АРС
Hct1
Hct1
Lag
Mad2
Cdc20
Hct1
Cdc14
APC
APC
Incomplete
spindle
Sict
Sic1
В
Cdk1-cyclin
Anaphase inhibitors
Mitotic cyclins
S/G2
Metaphase
Anaphase
Spindle disassembly
Cytokinesis
DNA re-replication
O Cdc5/Polo is a phosphatase.
O An overactive, gain of function mutation in Mad2 would cause metaphase arrest.
O A overactive, gain of function mutation in Cdc14 would cause prolonged metaphase or metaphase arrest.
O The outcome of Cdh1/Hct1 activity is a rapid rise in MPF/M-CdkC activity.
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Transcribed Image Text:Which statement is likely true given the infomation in the diagram? Net1 Cdc20 APC АРС Cdc5/Polo Cdc14 -- Cdc20 APC АРС Hct1 Hct1 Lag Mad2 Cdc20 Hct1 Cdc14 APC APC Incomplete spindle Sict Sic1 В Cdk1-cyclin Anaphase inhibitors Mitotic cyclins S/G2 Metaphase Anaphase Spindle disassembly Cytokinesis DNA re-replication O Cdc5/Polo is a phosphatase. O An overactive, gain of function mutation in Mad2 would cause metaphase arrest. O A overactive, gain of function mutation in Cdc14 would cause prolonged metaphase or metaphase arrest. O The outcome of Cdh1/Hct1 activity is a rapid rise in MPF/M-CdkC activity. H-1
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