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Germinal cells can most likely divide indefinitely due to the activity of an enzyme called Telomerase.

  • The telomeric sequences are extra sequences which are reduced during several rounds of replication.
  • However, these are restored by the enzyme telomerase which keeps the length of the telomere sequence enough to undergo several rounds of replication.
  • Generation after generation, germ cells must precisely transmit genetic information.
  • They have a lot of telomerase activity to stop the genetic material from being lost during meiosis. The parents' genetic material is kept intact thanks to the high level of telomerase.
  • The primary region of the chromosome, which contains the genes necessary for life, would become shorter without telomeres with each cell division. Telomeres thereby permit cell division without gene loss.

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