BIOSC-101 Chapter Notes - Chapter 12: Dna Ligase, Telomerase, Telomere

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Eukaryotic cells have an enzyme called telomerase which produces telomere that are. After replication there is an empty spot that is filled with the telomere. Humans have this telomere is repeated 100-1000s of times. This protects genes since telomeres are removed instead of actual genes. In most cells the dna shortens with each replication and so does the telomere. As telomere shortens, the number of divisions decrease as well. Therefore the shortened dna may give a signal to slow down or stop cell division. This shortening of the telomere (reducing and/or ceasing cell division) is linked to aging. There are telomerase enzymes that catalyze the lengthening of telomeres in egg and sperm cells so that the regular length telomere is preserved thus the regular length dna is passed on to the offspring. The damage can occur through many ways like : Gaps may occur with the removal of a nucleotide.

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