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What are telomeres?
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A region of repetitive nucleotide sequences at each end of a chromosome. A typical telomere has a simple repeating structure with a G-T-rich strand that extends beyond the C-A-rich strand.
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![A region of repetitive nucleotide sequences at each end of a chromosome.
A typical telomere has a simple repeating structure with a G-T-rich strand that extends beyond the C-A-rich strand.](https://markdown.memory.com/eq_uploads/1085614/d35bd4d2-73f7-41cd-a7c0-675b2509e4f3.jpg)
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Shay 1vcc![Shay 1vcc](https://markdown.memory.com/eq_uploads/1085614/c84eba53-845c-4d66-9db7-78e83b3c066f.jpg)