The cancer drug Taxol interferes with the separation of chromosomes during anaphase of mitosis. The...

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The cancer drug Taxol interferes with the separation of chromosomes during anaphase of mitosis. The likely mechanism of Taxol's action is (A) interference with the synthesis of cyclin- Cdk complexes. (B) prevention of kinetochore microtubule breakdown. (C) excitation of inhibitory transcription factors. (D) methylation of select areas of DNA on metaphase chromosomes. (E) blockage of spindle formation from microtubule organizing centers.

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