International audienceTelomeres are repetitive non coding DNA sequences located at the end of eukaryotic chromosomes, which maintain the integrity of the genome by hiding the chromosome ends from being recognised as double stranded breaks. Telomeres are emerging as biomarkers for ageing and survival, and are susceptible to reflect different individual life history trajectories. In particular, the telomere length with which one starts in life has been shown to be linked with individual life-long survival, suggesting that telomere dynamics can be a proxy for individual fitness and thereby be implicated in evolutionary trade-offs. As a consequence, an increasing number of studies were conducted on telomeres in the fields of ecology and evoluti...
Telomeres, the repetitive DNA sequences that cap eukaryotic chromosomes, are thought to play an impo...
Abstract Longevity is highly variable among animal species and has coevolved with other life‐history...
Telomeres, DNA-protein structures at chromosome ends, shorten with age, and telomere length has been...
Telomeres are repetitive non coding DNA sequences located at the end of eukaryotic chromosomes, whic...
Telomeres are repetitive non coding DNA sequences located at the end of eukaryotic chromosomes, whic...
The attrition of telomeres, the ends of eukaryote chromosomes, is thought to play an important role ...
Telomeres are highly conserved regions of DNA that protect the ends of linear chromosomes. The loss ...
Telomere length predicts survival in birds, and many stressors that presumably reduce fitness have a...
Shortening of telomeres, specific nucleotide repeats that cap eukaryotic chromosomes, is thought to ...
Telomeres are protective, nucleoprotein structures at the end of chromosomes that have been associat...
Telomeres, DNA-protein structures at chromosome ends, shorten with age, and telomere length has been...
Telomere length and DNA methylation (DNAm) are two promising biomarkers of biological age. Environme...
Evidence accumulates that telomere shortening reflects lifestyle and predicts remaining lifespan, bu...
Telomeres, the repetitive DNA sequences that cap eukaryotic chromosomes, are thought to play an impo...
Abstract Longevity is highly variable among animal species and has coevolved with other life‐history...
Telomeres, DNA-protein structures at chromosome ends, shorten with age, and telomere length has been...
Telomeres are repetitive non coding DNA sequences located at the end of eukaryotic chromosomes, whic...
Telomeres are repetitive non coding DNA sequences located at the end of eukaryotic chromosomes, whic...
The attrition of telomeres, the ends of eukaryote chromosomes, is thought to play an important role ...
Telomeres are highly conserved regions of DNA that protect the ends of linear chromosomes. The loss ...
Telomere length predicts survival in birds, and many stressors that presumably reduce fitness have a...
Shortening of telomeres, specific nucleotide repeats that cap eukaryotic chromosomes, is thought to ...
Telomeres are protective, nucleoprotein structures at the end of chromosomes that have been associat...
Telomeres, DNA-protein structures at chromosome ends, shorten with age, and telomere length has been...
Telomere length and DNA methylation (DNAm) are two promising biomarkers of biological age. Environme...
Evidence accumulates that telomere shortening reflects lifestyle and predicts remaining lifespan, bu...
Telomeres, the repetitive DNA sequences that cap eukaryotic chromosomes, are thought to play an impo...
Abstract Longevity is highly variable among animal species and has coevolved with other life‐history...
Telomeres, DNA-protein structures at chromosome ends, shorten with age, and telomere length has been...