Telomere maintenance and telomerase activity are differentially regulated in asexual and sexual worms

Volume: 109, Issue: 11, Pages: 4209 - 4214
Published: Feb 27, 2012
Abstract
In most sexually reproducing animals, replication and maintenance of telomeres occurs in the germ line and during early development in embryogenesis through the use of telomerase. Somatic cells generally do not maintain telomere sequences, and these cells become senescent in adults as telomeres shorten to a critical length. Some animals reproduce clonally and must therefore require adult somatic mechanisms for maintaining their chromosome ends....
Paper Details
Title
Telomere maintenance and telomerase activity are differentially regulated in asexual and sexual worms
Published Date
Feb 27, 2012
Volume
109
Issue
11
Pages
4209 - 4214
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