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    Cell Cycle Gene

    Cell Cycle Genes encode Cell Cycle Proteins, which control the cell division cycle. This family of proteins, classified on the basis of related function, includes a wide variety of classes, including cyclin-dependent kinases, mitogen-activated kinases, cyclins, and phosphoprotein phosphatases, as well as their putative substrates, such as chromatin-associated proteins, cytoskeletal proteins, and transcription factors. (NCI Thesaurus)




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