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What structures solve the end replication problem for linear chromosomes?

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Eukaryotes have solved the end-replication problem by locating highly repeated DNA sequence at the end, or telomeres, of each linear chromosome.

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Telomeres are stretches of DNA at the ends of the chromosome, They protect the genetic data and make it possible for cells to divide.

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