
Telomeres cap the ends of chromosomal DNA and consist of repeated sequences of the thymine, adenine, and guanine.
They are longest at conception and become shorter each time a cell divides. This shortening eventually becomes
critical and leads to cellular senescence and cell death as important sequences of DNA become exposed or fuse end-to-end.
Cell function such as protein production, repair, and signaling, decline as telomeres shortens.
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