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  • 02-03-2021
  • Biology
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what are telomeres and what is there role in cell death?

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brttalvarado
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  • 02-03-2021

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Telomeres cap and protect the ends of chromosomes from degradation and illegitimate recombination. ... Abolition of telomerase activity in such cells nevertheless results in telomere shortening, a process that eventually destabilizes the ends of chromosomes, leading to genomic instability and cell growth arrest or death.

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babysumeya7
babysumeya7 babysumeya7
  • 02-03-2021
They protect the ends of our chromosomes by forming a cap, much like the plastic tip on shoelaces. If the telomeres were not there, our chromosomes may end up sticking to other chromosomes.
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