Answer:
A cancerous tumor will form in the thyroid
Explanation:
Cyclin-dependent kinases are proteinous in nature. They perform z series of biological activities in the body. They are responsible for controlling the cycle of a cell.
Cyclin-dependent kinases when they are mutated can cause the cells present in the human body to begin to multiply and divide uncontrollably thereby resulting in the formation of cancerous cells in the body.
This is why when a researcher repeatedly injects a mouse with a variety of cyclin-dependent kinases, including mitosis-promoting factor (MPF) and they are delivered to the thyroid gland by carrier complex in the blood, the cells in the thyroid would start to multiply uncontrollably thereby causing a cancerous tumor to be formed in the thyroid.