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A eukaryotic cell can divide only a limited number of times.(a) True(b) FalseI have been asked this question by my school teacher while I was bunking the class.My question is taken from Transcription in Eukaryotes : Gene Silencing at Telomere in chapter Gene Expression : Transcription Prokaryotes of Cytogenetics

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Right OPTION is (a) True

Easy explanation: As the cell goes on dividing in each DIVISION love GENES at the telomere is lost for the primer RNA at the telomere. THUS the DNA keeps shortening. If it shortens beyond a limit the cell undergoes apoptosis.



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