32. Support the hypothesis that signaling pathways appeared early in evolution and are well-conserved using the yeast mating factor as an example. a. Signaling in yeast uses the R T K pathway and is evolutionarily conserved, like insulin signaling in humans. b. Signaling in yeast uses G-protein coupled receptors for signaling and is evolutionarily conserved, like insulin signaling in humans. c. Signaling in yeast uses an endocrine pathway and is evolutionarily conserved, like insulin signaling in humans. d. Mating factor in yeast uses an auto crine signaling pathway and is evolutionarily conserved.
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