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telomere TELL-o-meer A chromosome tip. 175
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telomere repeated DNA sequences that are located at the ends of chromosomes. The structures shorten upon each round of cell replication.
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telomere A series of repeated DNA sequences located at the end of a chromosome. Telomeres serve to assure that a chromosome is replicated properly each time a cell divides. Each time a cell divides, some of the telomere is lost in the process. Eventually little or no telomere remains, and the cell dies. Source : PhRMA Genomics
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telomere The end of a chromosome. Telomeres contain repeated DNA sequences and are associated with the replication and stability of the chromosome.
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telomere The ends of chromosomes that are normally slightly shortened after each round of cell division. Telomeres are thought to help stabilize chromosomes, and when they become too short after many cell divisions, the cell is no longer able to divide.
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