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Cyclins are proteins produced in cells only briefly, at specific stages of the cell cycle. These cyclins regulate the activity of kinase proteins, which help to move the cell to the next cell cycle phase. If regulation of cyclins or kinases is disrupted, the cell division process can go awry. In your Evidence Notebook, develop a model describing the interaction of cyclins and kinases, and predict what might happen if cyclins were produced constantly throughout the cell cycle
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