Telomere assignment for biology

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Telomeres, not "telomers," are specialized DNA sequences discovered by biologist Elizabeth Blackburn around 15 years ago, characterized by a repeating pattern of bases, such as -AGGGTT- in humans, repeated approximately 1,000 times on chromosomes. The concept of telomeres has been known since 1968 when they were first described by Berendes and Meyer in Drosophila. Recent discussions have focused on their functions, although their discovery dates and specific details remain less documented. A user is seeking feedback on a report about telomeres, emphasizing the importance of including amino acid chains of various species and referencing reliable sources like PubMed and Wikipedia for further information.
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Hi, I'm doing a telomere assignment for biology, and i have a few questions.

1) are they called "telomers" or "telomeres"?
2) when and by whom were they discovered? (i've looked everywhere!)

Thank, you. and i must say, those things are fascinating!
 
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K. This is what I've found, and they're telomeres.

Almost 15 years ago, biologist Elizabeth Blackburn discovered that telomeres have a special DNA sequence, a pattern of bases that repeats over and over again. In humans, for example, the telomere repeat is -AGGGTT-, repeated perhaps 1,000 times on many chromosomes.

I don't know if this is what you're looking for...
 
thanx...not very specific (i.e. year, place) but better than i can do :)
 
The existence of telomeres has been known for a long time, only recently has there begun to be some theorizing about what their function is. I have no idea when or by whom they were first discovered though. Sorry. :frown:
 
student007 said:
Hi, I'm doing a telomere assignment for biology, and i have a few questions.
write something like this link
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telomere

your teacher will give you A+, remmeber to include the amino acid chains of each species--the telomeric repeats i means
 
Question...

I just finished a report on telomeres (just the basic stuff). Would anyone be willing to read it over and give some feedback? Thanx A LOT!

P.S. I'm asking this only because I don't know what the rules on this forum are with respect to this. I don't want someone to read and rewrite it...i just want some feedback
 
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