In model organisms, over 2,000 genes have been shown to modulate aging, the collection of which we call the ‘gerontome’. Although some individual aging-related genes have been the subject of intense scrutiny, their analysis as a whole has been limited. In particular, the genetic interaction of aging and age-related pathologies remain a subject of debate. In this work, we perform a systematic analysis of the gerontome across species, including human aging-related genes. First, by classifying aging-related genes as pro- or anti-longevity, we define distinct pathways and genes that modulate aging in different ways. Our subsequent comparison of aging-related genes with age-related disease genes reveals species-specific effects with strong overl...
Human life expectancy has nearly doubled in the past century due, in part, to social and economic de...
The lifespan of an organism is determined by a complex network of environmental-, genetic- and stoch...
Age is a common risk factor in many diseases, but the molecular basis for this relationship is elusi...
In model organisms, over 2,000 genes have been shown to modulate aging, the collection of which we c...
In model organisms, over 2,000 genes have been shown to modulate aging, the collection of which we c...
In model organisms, over 2,000 genes have been shown to modulate aging, the collection of which we c...
Genetic factors clearly contribute to exceptional longevity and healthy aging in humans, yet the ide...
Age is a major risk factor for human chronic diseases. The aging process can be regulated during evo...
The use of genomic technologies in biogerontology has the potential to greatly enhance our understan...
AbstractThe aim of this work was to provide an overview of the genetics of human ageing to gain nove...
Genetic, environmental, and pharmacological interventions into the aging process can confer resistan...
Extreme longevity has evolved multiple times during the evolution of mammals, yet its underlying mol...
peer reviewedAging is a complex and highly variable process. Heritability of longevity among humans ...
A major goal of aging research is identifying genetic targets that could be used to slow or reverse ...
Over the last two centuries, there has been a significant increase in average lifespan expectancy in...
Human life expectancy has nearly doubled in the past century due, in part, to social and economic de...
The lifespan of an organism is determined by a complex network of environmental-, genetic- and stoch...
Age is a common risk factor in many diseases, but the molecular basis for this relationship is elusi...
In model organisms, over 2,000 genes have been shown to modulate aging, the collection of which we c...
In model organisms, over 2,000 genes have been shown to modulate aging, the collection of which we c...
In model organisms, over 2,000 genes have been shown to modulate aging, the collection of which we c...
Genetic factors clearly contribute to exceptional longevity and healthy aging in humans, yet the ide...
Age is a major risk factor for human chronic diseases. The aging process can be regulated during evo...
The use of genomic technologies in biogerontology has the potential to greatly enhance our understan...
AbstractThe aim of this work was to provide an overview of the genetics of human ageing to gain nove...
Genetic, environmental, and pharmacological interventions into the aging process can confer resistan...
Extreme longevity has evolved multiple times during the evolution of mammals, yet its underlying mol...
peer reviewedAging is a complex and highly variable process. Heritability of longevity among humans ...
A major goal of aging research is identifying genetic targets that could be used to slow or reverse ...
Over the last two centuries, there has been a significant increase in average lifespan expectancy in...
Human life expectancy has nearly doubled in the past century due, in part, to social and economic de...
The lifespan of an organism is determined by a complex network of environmental-, genetic- and stoch...
Age is a common risk factor in many diseases, but the molecular basis for this relationship is elusi...