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telomere
English
Etymology
Derived from Ancient Greek ????? (télos, “end, extremity”) + Ancient Greek ????? (méros, “part”).
Pronunciation
IPA(key): /?t?l?m???/, /?ti?l?m???/
Noun
telomere (plural telomeres)
- (genetics) Either of the sequences of DNA at each end of a eukaryotic chromosome.
- 2004, Peter M. Lansdorp, 11: Telomeres and Telomere Regulation, Robert Paul Lanza (editor), Handbook of Stem Cells, Volume 2: Adult and Fetal Stem Cells, page 127,
- Chromosome ends or telomeres are composed of guanine-rich repeat sequences and associated proteins. A minimum number of repeats is essential for proper telomere function and to avoid sustained activation of DNA damage pathways that may result in replicative senescence or cell death.
- 2004, Peter M. Lansdorp, 11: Telomeres and Telomere Regulation, Robert Paul Lanza (editor), Handbook of Stem Cells, Volume 2: Adult and Fetal Stem Cells, page 127,
Related terms
- telomerase
- telomeric
Translations
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subtelomere
English
Etymology
sub- +? telomere
Noun
subtelomere (plural subtelomeres)
- (genetics) A section of a chromosome immediately adjacent to a telomere
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