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Unit 3 Part 2 - Ch 16: Molecular Basis of Inheritance

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What happens to DNA when your get old

Author: AMRIT KAUR



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As you get old, your DNA can be too small or uneven (repeated rounds of replication produce shorter DNA molecules with uneven ends​), and gradually get damaged at the ends (telomere: ends of chromosomes). This plays a role in why children of older parents are more likely to have disabilities.


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As you get old, your DNA can be too small or uneven (repeated rounds of replication produce shorter DNA molecules with uneven ends​), and gradually get damaged at the ends (telomere: ends of chromosomes). This plays a role in why children of older parents are more likely to have disabilities.
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