Telomeres are
A) regions that provide an attachment site for the spindle fibers that pull paired chromosomes apart during mitosis.
B) the complex assemblage of proteins that links the DNA of the centromere region to the spindle fibers.
C) repetitive DNA sequences that are used to replicate the ends of eukaryotic chromosomes.
D) specific proteins that bind to the ends of linear chromosomes and provide DNA polymerase with a free hydroxyl group onto which the first nucleotide can be added.
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