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Loss of DNA sequences at the ends of chromosomes in the telomere region may cause cell senescence.

  • A chromosome's end contains a stretch of repeating DNA sequences known as a telomere.
  • Chromosome ends are shielded from fraying or tangling by telomeres. The telomeres get a little bit shorter every time a cell divides.
  • They eventually get so short that the cell can no longer successfully divide, and the cell then perishes.
  • With age, telomere length decreases. The health and lifespan of an individual are impacted by the progressive shortening of telomeres, which causes senescence, apoptosis, or oncogenic transformation of somatic cells.
  • Reduced survival and higher illness incidence have been linked to shorter telomeres.
  • Telomeres shrink by 50–200 bp with each somatic cell division cycle as a result of inadequate synthesis of the lagging strand during DNA replication.

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