Which of the following correctly describes satellites and telomeres?

A) Both can occur at the ends or in the middle of chromosomes.
B) Both can occur only at the ends of chromosomes.
C) Satellites occur only at the ends of chromosomes, but telomeres can be found at the ends or in the middle of chromosomes.
D) Telomeres occur only at the ends of chromosomes, but satellites can be found at the ends or in the middle of chromosomes.


D

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