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The nurse would explain to a client that the catabolism related to the hypermetabolic state caused by the client's rheumatic fever can be avoided by eating a
Telomere
A region of repetitive nucleotide sequences at the end of a chromosome, which protects the end of the chromosome from deterioration.
Guanine-rich DNA
Sections of DNA sequences that are high in guanine content, often playing crucial roles in forming G-quadruplex structures with implications in regulation and stability of the genome.
Noncoding Sequences
DNA sequences that do not code for proteins but may have regulatory roles or be involved in RNA production.
Mismatch Repair
A DNA repair mechanism in which special enzymes recognize the incorrectly paired nucleotides and remove them. DNA polymerases then fill in the missing nucleotides.
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