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read the article https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2016/12/161215143511.htm
1. What is a cyclin-dependent kinase and how is it thought to work? (Answer not found in article â see your text book or my lecture.)
2. Why was Heinemannâs hypothesis that a metabolic oscillator might set the pace for cell division a good bet? (Hint: What does a cell need to carry out cellular work?)
3. Why was Heinemannâs choice of NADH and ATP as indicators of the metabolic oscillators an appropriate choice?
4. Under what conditions are the metabolic and cell-cycle oscillators coupled? When are they uncoupled?
read the article https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2016/12/161215143511.htm
1. What is a cyclin-dependent kinase and how is it thought to work? (Answer not found in article â see your text book or my lecture.)
2. Why was Heinemannâs hypothesis that a metabolic oscillator might set the pace for cell division a good bet? (Hint: What does a cell need to carry out cellular work?)
3. Why was Heinemannâs choice of NADH and ATP as indicators of the metabolic oscillators an appropriate choice?
4. Under what conditions are the metabolic and cell-cycle oscillators coupled? When are they uncoupled?
Deanna HettingerLv2
21 Aug 2019