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Why does loss of repeating DNA sequences from telomeres reduce cell divisions?

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Telomeres are repetitive nucleotide sequences at each end of chromosomes. Their function is to protect the ends of the chromosomes from deterioration or fusion to other chromosomes during cell division. With every cell division, telomeres shorten. This blocks further cell division and induces senescence.

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