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What if he took chromosome tips from a single-celled pond creature called Tetrahymena and transplanted them into baker's yeast, an organism evolutionarily miles away. In Tetrahymena, those tips, called telomeres, functioned like the tips of shoelaces, protecting the DNA in chromosomes from damage. Would they protect yeast DNA in the same way?
Photo: Leah Fasten
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