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Why are telomeres problematic for eukaryotic chromosome replication? a) they are highly repetitive and thus hard to replicate correctly. b) telomerase is more error-prone than the normal dna polymerase. c) the t loop blocks formation of primers on the lagging strand. d) removal of the lagging strand primer leaves a gap in the one of the strand's dna sequences. e) maintaining very long telomeres promotes cancer cell formation.

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