Abstract Background Aging refers to a decline in reproduction and survival with increasing age. According to evolutionary theory, aging evolves because selection late in life is weak and mutations exist whose deleterious effects manifest only late in life. Whether the assumptions behind this theory are fulfilled in all organisms, and whether all organisms age, has not been clear. We tested the generality of this theory by experimental evolution with Caulobacter crescentus, a bacterium whose asymmetric division allows mother and daughter to be distinguished. Results We evolved three populations for 2000 generations in the laboratory under conditions where selection was strong early in life, but very weak later in life. All populations evolve...
Deleterious mutations appearing in a population increase in frequency until stopped by natural selec...
In macroscopic organisms, aging is often obvious; in single-celled organisms, where there is the gre...
In macroscopic organisms, aging is often obvious; in single-celled organisms, where there is the gre...
It is generally believed that the first organisms did not age, and that aging thus evolved at some p...
Senescence, the process of age-specific decrease of fitness, has puzzled evolutionary biologists eve...
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...
SummarySingle-celled organisms dividing by binary fission were thought not to age [1–4]. A 2005 stud...
ABSTRACT Bacteria in nature are known to survive for long periods under restricting conditions, main...
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...
Abstract. Whereas aging is obvious in macroscopic organisms, it is not in single-celled ones, such a...
Despite advances in aging research, a multitude of aging models, and empirical evidence for diverse ...
Abstract Between the 1930s and 50s, evolutionary biologists developed a successful theory of why org...
Aging is known in all organisms that have different somatic and reproductive cells or in unicellular...
Deleterious mutations appearing in a population increase in frequency until stopped by natural selec...
In macroscopic organisms, aging is often obvious; in single-celled organisms, where there is the gre...
In macroscopic organisms, aging is often obvious; in single-celled organisms, where there is the gre...
It is generally believed that the first organisms did not age, and that aging thus evolved at some p...
Senescence, the process of age-specific decrease of fitness, has puzzled evolutionary biologists eve...
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...
SummarySingle-celled organisms dividing by binary fission were thought not to age [1–4]. A 2005 stud...
ABSTRACT Bacteria in nature are known to survive for long periods under restricting conditions, main...
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...
Abstract. Whereas aging is obvious in macroscopic organisms, it is not in single-celled ones, such a...
Despite advances in aging research, a multitude of aging models, and empirical evidence for diverse ...
Abstract Between the 1930s and 50s, evolutionary biologists developed a successful theory of why org...
Aging is known in all organisms that have different somatic and reproductive cells or in unicellular...
Deleterious mutations appearing in a population increase in frequency until stopped by natural selec...
In macroscopic organisms, aging is often obvious; in single-celled organisms, where there is the gre...
In macroscopic organisms, aging is often obvious; in single-celled organisms, where there is the gre...