7 páginas, 4 figuras, 3 tablasTelomeres usually shorten during an organism’s lifespan and have thus been used as an aging and health marker. When telomeres become sufficiently short, senescence is induced. The most common method of restoring telomere length is via telomerase reverse transcriptase activity, highly expressed during embryogenesis. However, although asexual reproduction from adult tissues has an important role in the life cycles of certain species, its effect on the aging and fitness of wild populations, as well as its implications for the long-term survival of populations with limited genetic variation, is largely unknown. Here we compare relative telomere length of 58 individuals from four populations of the asexually re...
Explaining variation in life expectancy between individuals of the same age is fundamental to our un...
Individuals in free-living animal populations generally differ substantially in reproductive success...
<div><p>The nematode <em>Caenorhabditis elegans,</em> after completing its developmental stages and ...
TelTelomeres usually shorten during an organism’s lifespan and have thus been used as an aging and h...
Telomeres are specialized and highly repetitive noncoding DNA structures at the end of linear chromo...
Given finite resources, intense investment in one life history trait is expected to reduce investmen...
BACKGROUND:The zebrafish is an increasingly popular model for studying many aspects of biology. Rece...
The shortening of telomeres as a causative factor in ageing is a widely discussed hypothesis in agei...
Telomeres are protective caps at the end of eukaryotic chromosomes that shorten with age and in resp...
Freshwater planarian Schmidtea mediterranea is an emerging model for studying in vivo gene functions...
Telomeres have been advocated to be important markers of biological age in evolutionary and ecologic...
Telomeres are protective caps at the end of chromosomes, and their length is positively correlated w...
Telomeres are protective caps at the end of chromosomes, and their length is positively correlated w...
In most sexually reproducing animals, replication and maintenance of telomeres occurs in the germ li...
Explaining variation in life expectancy between individuals of the same age is fundamental to our un...
Explaining variation in life expectancy between individuals of the same age is fundamental to our un...
Individuals in free-living animal populations generally differ substantially in reproductive success...
<div><p>The nematode <em>Caenorhabditis elegans,</em> after completing its developmental stages and ...
TelTelomeres usually shorten during an organism’s lifespan and have thus been used as an aging and h...
Telomeres are specialized and highly repetitive noncoding DNA structures at the end of linear chromo...
Given finite resources, intense investment in one life history trait is expected to reduce investmen...
BACKGROUND:The zebrafish is an increasingly popular model for studying many aspects of biology. Rece...
The shortening of telomeres as a causative factor in ageing is a widely discussed hypothesis in agei...
Telomeres are protective caps at the end of eukaryotic chromosomes that shorten with age and in resp...
Freshwater planarian Schmidtea mediterranea is an emerging model for studying in vivo gene functions...
Telomeres have been advocated to be important markers of biological age in evolutionary and ecologic...
Telomeres are protective caps at the end of chromosomes, and their length is positively correlated w...
Telomeres are protective caps at the end of chromosomes, and their length is positively correlated w...
In most sexually reproducing animals, replication and maintenance of telomeres occurs in the germ li...
Explaining variation in life expectancy between individuals of the same age is fundamental to our un...
Explaining variation in life expectancy between individuals of the same age is fundamental to our un...
Individuals in free-living animal populations generally differ substantially in reproductive success...
<div><p>The nematode <em>Caenorhabditis elegans,</em> after completing its developmental stages and ...