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The DNA of telomeres can be most accurately described as:A.noncoding and highly repetitive.B.single-stranded and self-complementing.C.able to encode multiple unique proteins.D.easily cleaved by restriction enzymes.

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The DNA of telomeres can be most accurately described as:A.noncoding and highly repetitive.B.single-stranded and self-complementing.C.able to encode multiple unique proteins.D.easily cleaved by restriction enzymes.

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The DNA of telomeres can be most accurately described as A. noncoding and highly repetitive.

Here's why:

Telomeres are the protective caps at the ends of chromosomes that prevent the loss of important genetic information during cell division. They are composed of repetitive sequences of noncoding DNA, meaning they do not contain genes and therefore do not encode proteins.

The sequence is highly repetitive, typically a simple sequence repeated many times. In humans, for example, the sequence is TTAGGG repeated over and over.

The other options are not accurate. Telomeric DNA is not single-stranded (it's double-stranded with a single-stranded overhang), it does not encode multiple unique proteins (it's noncoding), and it's not easily cleaved by restriction enzymes (telomeres are actually resistant to many types of DNA damage).

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