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Biology, 24.04.2020 15:20 ninilizovtskt

(a) Propose TWO (2) ways that Sas 4 could be regulating DNA within both S. cerevisiae and land plants.
(b) Predict what would occur in land plants if a mutation were to affect the ability of Sas 4 to regulate microtubule activity.
(c) Compare your prediction to part (b) with what could occur in Saccharomyces cerevisiae if the same mutation were to occur.

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