Average telomere length (TL) in blood cells has been shown to decline with age in a range of vertebrate species, and there is evidence that TL is a heritable trait associated with late-life health and mortality in humans. In non-human mammals, few studies to date have examined lifelong telomere dynamics and no study has estimated the heritability of TL, despite these being important steps towards assessing the potential of TL as a biomarker of productive lifespan and health in livestock species. Here we measured relative leukocyte TL (RLTL) in 1,328 samples from 308 Holstein Friesian dairy cows and in 284 samples from 38 female calves. We found that RLTL declines after birth but remains relatively stable in adult life. We also calculated th...
International audienceTelomere length (TL) represents a promising biomarker of overall physiological...
Individual variation in survival probability due to differential responses to early-life environment...
Despite extensive evidence of senescence, the decline in performance with age, in wild populations, ...
Average telomere length (TL) in blood cells has been shown to decline with age in a range of vertebr...
Telomeres cap the ends of linear chromosomes and shorten with age in many organisms. In humans short...
Telomeres form protective caps at the ends of linear chromosomes. They consist of repetitive DNA nu...
Health and survival are key goals for selective breeding in farm animals. Progress, however, is ofte...
Telomeres cap the ends of linear chromosomes and shorten with age in many organisms. In humans short...
Telomere length is predictive of adult health and survival across vertebrate species. However, we cu...
Studies into telomere length in cattle are relatively recent and have focused mainly on the Holstein...
The determination of cellular senescence characteristics is fundamental to the understanding of agei...
Telomeres are short and repetitive sequences at the ends of linear chromosomes which shorten with ev...
Individual variation in survival probability due to differential responses to early‐life environment...
Mounting evidence suggests that average telomere length reflects previous stress and predicts subseq...
SummaryTelomeric DNA repeats are lost as normal somatic cells replicate. When telomeres reach a crit...
International audienceTelomere length (TL) represents a promising biomarker of overall physiological...
Individual variation in survival probability due to differential responses to early-life environment...
Despite extensive evidence of senescence, the decline in performance with age, in wild populations, ...
Average telomere length (TL) in blood cells has been shown to decline with age in a range of vertebr...
Telomeres cap the ends of linear chromosomes and shorten with age in many organisms. In humans short...
Telomeres form protective caps at the ends of linear chromosomes. They consist of repetitive DNA nu...
Health and survival are key goals for selective breeding in farm animals. Progress, however, is ofte...
Telomeres cap the ends of linear chromosomes and shorten with age in many organisms. In humans short...
Telomere length is predictive of adult health and survival across vertebrate species. However, we cu...
Studies into telomere length in cattle are relatively recent and have focused mainly on the Holstein...
The determination of cellular senescence characteristics is fundamental to the understanding of agei...
Telomeres are short and repetitive sequences at the ends of linear chromosomes which shorten with ev...
Individual variation in survival probability due to differential responses to early‐life environment...
Mounting evidence suggests that average telomere length reflects previous stress and predicts subseq...
SummaryTelomeric DNA repeats are lost as normal somatic cells replicate. When telomeres reach a crit...
International audienceTelomere length (TL) represents a promising biomarker of overall physiological...
Individual variation in survival probability due to differential responses to early-life environment...
Despite extensive evidence of senescence, the decline in performance with age, in wild populations, ...