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Sourav PanDecember 20, 2024

A repeating DNA sequence at the end of chromosomes that prevents them from losing base pair sequences at their ends and from fusing together is— – A telomere – A telomerase – A replicon – A primer – A promoter

A repeating DNA sequence at the end of chromosomes that prevents them from losing base pair sequences at their ends and from fusing together is—
– A telomere
– A telomerase
– A replicon
– A primer
– A promoter

Sourav Pan
Sourav PanDecember 20, 2024

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A telomere is the repetitive sequence found at the ends of chromosomes. It protects genetic material from degradation and prevents chromosome fusion during cell division.

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