To propose: A mechanism through which, protein A and protein B normally regulate replication so that each cell gets the proper amount of DNA.
Introduction:
Normally in eukaryotes,
To explain: The way through which a mutation in genes of protein A and protein B produces the effects of as given in the discussion.
Introduction:
The cells that contain mutated gene that encoding protein A, the protein is non-functional. This leads to an uncontrolled replication throughout the cell cycle. It results fifty times more DNA molecules than normal DNA molecules carried by the cells. The cells that contain mutated gene of protein B, the protein is non-functional and it fails to be removed and remain high during the cell cycle.
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