What is the role of Cdks?
A) to add phosphate groups to target proteins
B) to check for proper attachment of spindle fibers to chromosomes
C) to remove phosphate groups from cyclins
D) to arrest the cell cycle
E) to allow the cell cycle to work forward or backward
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