Despite advances in aging research, a multitude of aging models, and empirical evidence for diverse senescence patterns, understanding of the biological processes that shape senescence is lacking. We show that senescence of an isogenic Escherichia coli bacterial population results from two stochastic processes. The first process is a random deterioration process within the cell, such as generated by random accumulation of damage. This primary process leads to an exponential increase in mortality early in life followed by a late age mortality plateau. The second process relates to the stochastic asymmetric transmission at cell fission of an unknown factor that influences mortality. This secondary process explains the difference between the c...
International audienceLittle is known about the relative importance of different causes of death in ...
The physiological asymmetry between daughters of a mother bacterium is produced by the inheritance o...
Ageing reduces fitness, but how ageing evolves is still unclear. Evolutionary theory of ageing hinge...
Despite advances in aging research, a multitude of aging models, and empirical evidence for diverse ...
Senescence, the process of age-specific decrease of fitness, has puzzled evolutionary biologists eve...
Abstract. Whereas aging is obvious in macroscopic organisms, it is not in single-celled ones, such a...
Senescence, the increasing risk of mortality and/or decreasing rate of reproductive success, is, at ...
Bacteria have been thought to flee senescence by dividing into two identical daughter cells, but thi...
In macroscopic organisms, aging is often obvious; in single-celled organisms, where there is the gre...
SummarySingle-celled organisms dividing by binary fission were thought not to age [1–4]. A 2005 stud...
In macroscopic organisms, aging is often obvious; in single-celled organisms, where there is the gre...
Abstract Background Aging refers to a decline in reproduction and survival with increasing age. Acco...
SummaryThe quantitative study of the cell growth [1–5] has led to many fundamental insights in our u...
It is generally believed that the first organisms did not age, and that aging thus evolved at some p...
It is generally believed that the first organisms did not age, and that aging thus evolved at some p...
International audienceLittle is known about the relative importance of different causes of death in ...
The physiological asymmetry between daughters of a mother bacterium is produced by the inheritance o...
Ageing reduces fitness, but how ageing evolves is still unclear. Evolutionary theory of ageing hinge...
Despite advances in aging research, a multitude of aging models, and empirical evidence for diverse ...
Senescence, the process of age-specific decrease of fitness, has puzzled evolutionary biologists eve...
Abstract. Whereas aging is obvious in macroscopic organisms, it is not in single-celled ones, such a...
Senescence, the increasing risk of mortality and/or decreasing rate of reproductive success, is, at ...
Bacteria have been thought to flee senescence by dividing into two identical daughter cells, but thi...
In macroscopic organisms, aging is often obvious; in single-celled organisms, where there is the gre...
SummarySingle-celled organisms dividing by binary fission were thought not to age [1–4]. A 2005 stud...
In macroscopic organisms, aging is often obvious; in single-celled organisms, where there is the gre...
Abstract Background Aging refers to a decline in reproduction and survival with increasing age. Acco...
SummaryThe quantitative study of the cell growth [1–5] has led to many fundamental insights in our u...
It is generally believed that the first organisms did not age, and that aging thus evolved at some p...
It is generally believed that the first organisms did not age, and that aging thus evolved at some p...
International audienceLittle is known about the relative importance of different causes of death in ...
The physiological asymmetry between daughters of a mother bacterium is produced by the inheritance o...
Ageing reduces fitness, but how ageing evolves is still unclear. Evolutionary theory of ageing hinge...