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  • Telomeres vs. Telomites: Understanding Chromosome Protection
    "Telomites" is not a scientifically recognized term in biology. It is possible that you may have encountered a misspelling or a term used in a specific context that is not widely known.

    Here are some possibilities you might be thinking of:

    * Telomeres: These are the protective caps at the ends of chromosomes. They are made of repeating DNA sequences and help prevent the degradation of genetic information during cell division.

    * Telomerase: This is an enzyme that adds DNA to the ends of chromosomes, lengthening telomeres. This process is essential for maintaining the integrity of chromosomes and allowing cells to divide.

    * Telomere shortening: This is a natural process that occurs with each cell division. As telomeres shorten, cells become less capable of dividing and eventually reach a state of senescence.

    If you could provide more context or information about where you encountered the term "telomites," I might be able to give you a more specific answer.

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