Based on the provided YouTube video excerpt ("What are telomeres? | Telomere animation"), the information is insufficient to explain how telomeres are formed. The video focuses on what telomeres are and briefly touches upon the consequences of cells dividing uncontrollably if they keep dividing uncontrollably, not the process of their formation. Therefore, I cannot answer the question of how telomeres are formed based solely on this reference.
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