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The connections between ribosome synthesis and cell cycle progression have been the focus of numerous studies and two conserved features emerge from the reported data. The first one is that ribosome synthesis is monitored during the G1 phase of the cell cycle through a surveillance mechanism that communicates with and regulates the G1–S transition machinery. In mammalian cells, this mechanism implicates...