You are studying Protein X which plays a role in promoting the G1/S phase transition in eukaryotic cells. You design an experiment using wild-type yeast cells to measure the amount of Gene X MRNA and activity levels of Protein X during the cell cycle. The results from your experiment are shown in the graph below. From the data, which of the following would most likely result from increased activity of Protein X? Select all that apply - Protein X activity levels Gene X MRNA levels Relative Units G1 G2 M Activation of the anaphase promoting complex (APC/C) and cleavage of cohesin proteins Activation of proteins that bind to Ori (origin of replication) sites Increased levels of dynamic instability of microtubules O Increased phosphorylation of nuclear lamin proteins, leading to breakdown of nuclear lamina structure

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You are studying Protein X which plays a role in promoting the G1/S phase transition
in eukaryotic cells.
You design an experiment using wild-type yeast cells to measure the amount of Gene
X MRNA and activity levels of Protein X during the cell cycle. The results from your
experiment are shown in the graph below.
From the data, which of the following would most likely result from increased activity
of Protein X? Select all that apply
- Protein X activity levels
Gene X MRNA levels
Relative
Units
G1
G2
M
Activation of the anaphase promoting complex (APC/C) and cleavage of cohesin
proteins
Activation of proteins that bind to Ori (origin of replication) sites
Increased levels of dynamic instability of microtubules
O Increased phosphorylation of nuclear lamin proteins, leading to breakdown of
nuclear lamina structure
Transcribed Image Text:You are studying Protein X which plays a role in promoting the G1/S phase transition in eukaryotic cells. You design an experiment using wild-type yeast cells to measure the amount of Gene X MRNA and activity levels of Protein X during the cell cycle. The results from your experiment are shown in the graph below. From the data, which of the following would most likely result from increased activity of Protein X? Select all that apply - Protein X activity levels Gene X MRNA levels Relative Units G1 G2 M Activation of the anaphase promoting complex (APC/C) and cleavage of cohesin proteins Activation of proteins that bind to Ori (origin of replication) sites Increased levels of dynamic instability of microtubules O Increased phosphorylation of nuclear lamin proteins, leading to breakdown of nuclear lamina structure
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