Many organisms are capable of growing faster than they do. Restrained growth rate has functionally been explained by negative effects on lifespan of accelerated growth. However, the underlying mechanisms remain elusive. Telomere attrition has been proposed as a causal agent and has been mostly studied in endothermic vertebrates. We established that telomeres exist as chromosomal-ends in a model insect, the field cricket Gryllus campestris, using terminal restriction fragment and Bal 31 methods. Telomeres comprised TTAGGn repeats of 38 kb on average, more than four times longer than the telomeres of human infants. Bal 31 assays confirmed that telomeric repeats were located at the chromosome-ends. We tested whether rapid growth between day 1,...
There is a wealth of evidence for a lifespan penalty when environmental conditions influence an indi...
Telomeres are protective, nucleoprotein structures at the end of chromosomes that have been associat...
Telomeres are chromosomal elements that protect and maintain genes as DNA replicates in many organis...
Many organisms are capable of growing faster than they do. Restrained growth rate has functionally b...
Many organisms are capable of growing faster than they do. Restrained growth rate has functionally b...
Telomeres are protective caps at the end of eukaryotic chromosomes that shorten with age and in resp...
Telomere length and telomere shortening predict survival in many organisms. This raises the question...
Telomeres have been advocated to be important markers of biological age in evolutionary and ecologic...
High growth rate is associated with a short lifespan, but the physiological basis for this trade-off...
Telomeres are highly conserved nucleoprotein structures which protect genome integrity. The length o...
Studying life history strategies is crucial for understanding the diversity among organisms. The tra...
There is a wealth of evidence for a lifespan penalty when environmental conditions influence an indi...
Telomeres are protective, nucleoprotein structures at the end of chromosomes that have been associat...
Telomeres are chromosomal elements that protect and maintain genes as DNA replicates in many organis...
Many organisms are capable of growing faster than they do. Restrained growth rate has functionally b...
Many organisms are capable of growing faster than they do. Restrained growth rate has functionally b...
Telomeres are protective caps at the end of eukaryotic chromosomes that shorten with age and in resp...
Telomere length and telomere shortening predict survival in many organisms. This raises the question...
Telomeres have been advocated to be important markers of biological age in evolutionary and ecologic...
High growth rate is associated with a short lifespan, but the physiological basis for this trade-off...
Telomeres are highly conserved nucleoprotein structures which protect genome integrity. The length o...
Studying life history strategies is crucial for understanding the diversity among organisms. The tra...
There is a wealth of evidence for a lifespan penalty when environmental conditions influence an indi...
Telomeres are protective, nucleoprotein structures at the end of chromosomes that have been associat...
Telomeres are chromosomal elements that protect and maintain genes as DNA replicates in many organis...