One of the chromosomes in a nucleus has a telomere which contains many repeats of the base
sequence TTAGGG.
This chromosome was extracted from four different cells and the total number of bases in the
telomere was determined.
Which total number of bases was found in the cell that had undergone the most mitotic divisions?
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What is a telomere?
Telomeres are distinctive structures found at the ends of our chromosomes. They consist of the same short DNA sequence repeated over and over again.
Telomeres are sections of DNA?found at the ends of each of our chromosomes?.They consist of the same sequence of bases ?repeated over and over.In humans the telomere sequence is TTAGGG.This sequence is usually repeated about 3,000 times and can reach up to 15,000 base pairs? in length.

Telomeres are distinctive structures found at the ends of our chromosomes. They consist of the same short DNA sequence repeated over and over again.
Telomeres are sections of DNA?found at the ends of each of our chromosomes?.They consist of the same sequence of bases ?repeated over and over.In humans the telomere sequence is TTAGGG.This sequence is usually repeated about 3,000 times and can reach up to 15,000 base pairs? in length.

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