QUESTION 33 Which of the following would happen as a consequence of MAD2 becoming permanently activated inside a cell? Chromosomes will separate prematurely resulting in an unequal distribution of DNA between the two daughter cells. O Cells will be unable to complete S phase. O Dynein will begin to move towards the plus ends of the microtubules. Cells will be unable to transition from metaphase to anaphase.

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QUESTION 33
Which of the following would happen as a consequence of MAD2 becoming permanently activated inside a cell?
Chromosomes will separate prematurely resulting in an unequal distribution of DNA between the two daughter cells.
Cells will be unable to complete S phase.
Dynein will begin to move towards the plus ends of the microtubules.
Cells will be unable to transition from metaphase to anaphase.
Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 33 Which of the following would happen as a consequence of MAD2 becoming permanently activated inside a cell? Chromosomes will separate prematurely resulting in an unequal distribution of DNA between the two daughter cells. Cells will be unable to complete S phase. Dynein will begin to move towards the plus ends of the microtubules. Cells will be unable to transition from metaphase to anaphase.
QUESTION 32
A spontaneous mutation within the kinetochore increases the stability of end-on attachment of a single kinetochore microtubule to the chromosome. How
will this mutation affect the overall rate of cell proliferation?
Cell proliferation will accelerate.
Cell proliferation will slow.
The rate of cell proliferation will not change.
Cell proliferation will cease.
Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 32 A spontaneous mutation within the kinetochore increases the stability of end-on attachment of a single kinetochore microtubule to the chromosome. How will this mutation affect the overall rate of cell proliferation? Cell proliferation will accelerate. Cell proliferation will slow. The rate of cell proliferation will not change. Cell proliferation will cease.
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Mitosis is defined as a process of cell duplication, in which one cell will divide or separate into two new genetically identical or similar daughter cells.

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