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Describe in details the problem of replication at the end of Eukaryotic chromosomes and how cells solve this problem in details? you may draw your own illustrations

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Repetitive regions at the very ends of chromosomes are called telomeres, and they're found in a wide range of eukaryotic species, from human beings to unicellular protists. Telomeres act as caps that protect the internal regions of the chromosomes, and they're worn down a small amount in each round of DNA replication

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