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Telomeres Are Strands of Nucleotides at the End of the Chromosome

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Telomeres are strands of nucleotides at the end of the chromosome that are expendable and are not needed for formation of proteins.

Identify and distinguish between different types of faults (normal, reverse, strike-slip, thrust) and comprehend the mechanics behind their development.
Recognize the role of stress types (compression, tension, shear) in the formation of geological structures and faults.
Describe the processes leading to the formation of joints and the impact of fluid pressure on rock deformation.
Explain how geologists determine the stability conditions of minerals and the significance of field evidence like rock samples and uplifted terrains.

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