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\huge\bold\purple{Define\: Telomere}

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Answered by TheKingOfKings
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\huge\bold\purple{ Telomere}

  • compound structure at the end of a chromosome.
  • Without the coating, shoelaces become frayed until they can no longer do their job, just as without telomeres, DNA strands become damaged and our cells can't do their

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Answered by anju7699
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a telomere is a region of repetitive of nucleotide sequences at each end of a chromosomes , which protect the end of the chromosomes from deterioration or from fusion with neighbouring chromosomes . Over time due to each cell division ,the telomere ends become shorter.

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