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Telomeres, tandem repeat sequences at the ends of chromosomes, generally get shorter after every cell division. The resulting mechanism involves a protein called p53, which ________.
A) may induce the cell to undergo programmed cell death
B) puts the cell into a permanently nondividing state
C) causes the cell to enter cell senescence
D) All of the above.
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Perfectly answered, thank you
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