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This doesn't make sense - "SCF controls G1/S through G2/M transitions." G2/M comes after G1/S so G2/M cannot regulate G1/S. Can someone clarify/change this paragraph?


Possible improvements to the article:

1.)Although the article has some structure, headings/subheadings would provide additional clarity to the article.

2.)The leading section is somewhat vague in its description of the SCF complex's functions. Instead of stating that the complex is responsible for the degradation of "various other cellular proteins", the article could mention the complex's role in plant hormone signaling because it is a section already within the article.

3.)The article is imbalanced in its presentation of the information. The SCF complex's role in the cell cycle is presented with a total of 11 lines of text across two paragraphs while its role in plant hormone signaling is presented with only three. This could be rectified by adding information regarding other hormone pathways that the SCF is involved in such as ethylene and jasmonate.

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I've completely restructured the article, it could do with an image and some more references though. SuperTycoon (talk) 14:16, 7 April 2008 (UTC)Reply

Last edited at 14:16, 7 April 2008 (UTC). Substituted at 05:10, 30 April 2016 (UTC)