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Minute to Understanding: What are telomeres?
Telomeres are structures made from DNA sequences and proteins found at the ends of chromosomes . They cap and protect the end of a chromosome like the end of a shoelace.
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Telomer - Wikipedia
Telomer may refer to: telomerization, in polymer science, which results in an extremely small polymer—one whose degree of polymerization is generally between 2 ...
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Telomere - Wikipedia
A telomere is a region of repetitive nucleotide sequences associated with specialized proteins at the ends of linear chromosomes (see Sequences). Telomeres ...
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telomer
telomer Chem. (ˈtɛləʊmə(r)) [f. telo-1 + -mer.] A low-molecular-weight polymer consisting of a chain of a limited number of units (taxogens) terminated at each end by a radical from a different compound (the telogen).1948 Hanford & Joyce U.S. Patent 2,440,800 1 It has been found necessary to coin ne...
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Telomere - National Human Genome Research Institute
A telomere is a region of repetitive DNA sequences at the end of a chromosome. Telomeres protect the ends of chromosomes from becoming frayed or tangled.
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Biochemistry, Telomere And Telomerase - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
Telomeres are protein structures located at the ends of each eukaryotic DNA chromosomal arm. These chromosomal caps are 1 of the most important structures.
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Are Telomeres the Key to Aging and Cancer - Learn Genetics (Utah)
Telomeres, which protect our genetic data, make it possible for cells to divide, and hold some secrets to how we age and get cancer.
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Telomere - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Telomeres located at the end of each chromosome are essential chromosomal elements, which ensure proper replication, protection of chromosome ends and determine ...
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What is a telomere? - Your Genome
Telomeres are sections of DNA found at the ends of each of our chromosomes. They consist of the same sequence of bases repeated over and over.
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What are telomeres? - Curious - Australian Academy of Science
Telomeres consist of the same sequence of six nucleotides repeated over and over again, and all this repetition makes them somewhat disposable.
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Telomerization
The oligomer is called a telomer. Some telomerizations proceed by radical pathways, many do not.
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telogen
telogen (ˈtɛləʊdʒən) [f. telo-1 + -gen.] 1. Biol. The stage in the life of a hair or hair follicle following cessation of growth of the hair.1926 F. W. Dry in Jrnl. Genetics XVI. 297 For the present purpose it is convenient to divide the developmental history into the following three phases: (1) The...
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Fluorotelomer
After more than a year of negotiating with "telomer makers Asahi Glass, Clariant, Daikin America, and DuPont to perform degradation studies on 13 of their
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taxogen
taxogen Chem. (ˈtæksədʒən) [f. taxo- + -gen.] The monomer in the chain of a telomer.1948 [see telomer]. 1974 C. M. Starks Free Radical Telomerization i. 2 The term monomer is normally employed instead of taxogen, except in the patent literature. 1980 U.S. Patent 4,183,901 2 The maleic acid telomers ...
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Telomerization (dimerization)
Upon displacement by new 1,3-butadiene the product telomer is liberated while the catalyst is regenerated and can continue the cycle.
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