Cellular Biology

Telomere

/ˈtiːləmɪə(r)/

A repetitive sequence of DNA found on the ends of chromosomes. Telomeres protect the chromosomes from becoming frayed or sticking to each other (like the plastic tips on shoelaces), preventing our genetic data from becoming destroyed. As cells divide, these protective sequences get shorter and shorter, until they become too short for the cell to continue replicating. Telomere attrition is one of the hallmarks of aging.