The DNA-damage response (DDR) initiates cellular processes that ca lead to DNA repair, senescence or apoptosis. Differences in DDR efficiency may contribute to species-specific differences in lifespan and partially explain the exceptional longevity of some species. To better understand the differences in genomic stability between species, in fibroblast cultures from several mammals, we have examined the appearance of micronuclei and the recruitment of 53BP1 in nuclear structures termed foci, after genotoxic insult represented by Etoposide and Neocarcinostatin. Quantification of 53BP1 foci formation together with micronucleiappearance up to three days after damage showed that cells from long-lived species appear to be better equipped in con...