Abstract
At mitosis, a protein called tankyrase 1 serves as protector by separating sister chromatid strands to prevent their telomeres from fusing, conclude [Hsiao and Smith][1]. ![Figure][2] Tankyrase 1 deficiency can prompt sister telomere fusion (arrowheads). The team had previously shown that
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