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DNA Structure and Replication
Without telomerase, what would happen to the ends of chromosomes after each round of replication?
Chromosomes would become progressively shorter
Nothing would happen
Chromosomes would get longer
none of the above
Correct Answer:
Chromosomes would become progressively shorter
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