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Biology, 28.09.2019 03:30 autumnsusan190ox9kn4

Budding yeast cells that are deficient for mad2, a component of the metaphase checkpoint, are killed by treatment with benomyl, which causes microtubules to depolymerize. in the absence of benomyl, however, the cells are perfectly viable. explain why mad2-deficient cells live in the absence of benomyl but die in its presence.

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