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What is the role of cyclins in a cell?​

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Answer:

Control of cell transition from one phase of the cell cycle to another

Step-by-step explanation:

Control of cell transition from one phase of the cell cycle to another is not the only role of cyclin in the cell.

The role of cyclin C and H in the processes of transcription regulation is shown.

Cyclin H, together with the transcription factor TFIIH, plays a role in the phosphorylation of the CTD-tail of RNA polymerase II during the transcription process.

Cyclin L participates in the processes of primary transcript processing.

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