AbstractThe main message of this review can be summarized as follows: aging and longevity, as complex traits having a significant genetic component, likely depend on a number of nuclear gene variants interacting with mtDNA variability both inherited and somatic. We reviewed the data available in the literature with particular attention to human longevity, and argued that what we hypothesize for aging and longevity could have a more general relevance and be extended to other age-related complex traits such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases. The genetics which emerges for complex traits, including aging and longevity, is thus even more complicated than previously thought, as epistatic interactions between nuclear gene polymorphisms and ...
BACKGROUND: Longevity is a multifactorial trait with a genetic contribution, and mitochondrial DNA (...
AbstractThe accumulation of mitochondrial DNA mutations has been proposed as a potential mechanism i...
Human longevity is a complex trait, and to disentangle its basis has a great theoretical and practic...
Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) is characterized by high variability, maternal inheritance, and absence of...
Usually the genetics of human longevity is restricted to the nuclear genome (nDNA). However it is we...
The genetic variability of H. sapiens mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) can be either germ-line inherited or...
The last 30 years of research greatly contributed to shed light on the role of mitochondrial DNA (mt...
To re-examine the correlation between mtDNA variability and longevity, we examined mtDNAs from sampl...
Previous work compared frequency of longevity-associated polymorphisms (LAPS) in long-lived individu...
Mitochondrial dysfunction is a well-known contributor to aging and age-related diseases. The precise...
Many epidemiological data indicate the presence of a strong familial component of longevity that is ...
Many epidemiological data indicate the presence of a strong familial component of longevity that is ...
artículo (arbitrado) -- Universidad de Costa Rica, Centro de investigaciones en Biología Celular y M...
BACKGROUND: Longevity is a multifactorial trait with a genetic contribution, and mitochondrial DNA (...
AbstractThe accumulation of mitochondrial DNA mutations has been proposed as a potential mechanism i...
Human longevity is a complex trait, and to disentangle its basis has a great theoretical and practic...
Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) is characterized by high variability, maternal inheritance, and absence of...
Usually the genetics of human longevity is restricted to the nuclear genome (nDNA). However it is we...
The genetic variability of H. sapiens mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) can be either germ-line inherited or...
The last 30 years of research greatly contributed to shed light on the role of mitochondrial DNA (mt...
To re-examine the correlation between mtDNA variability and longevity, we examined mtDNAs from sampl...
Previous work compared frequency of longevity-associated polymorphisms (LAPS) in long-lived individu...
Mitochondrial dysfunction is a well-known contributor to aging and age-related diseases. The precise...
Many epidemiological data indicate the presence of a strong familial component of longevity that is ...
Many epidemiological data indicate the presence of a strong familial component of longevity that is ...
artículo (arbitrado) -- Universidad de Costa Rica, Centro de investigaciones en Biología Celular y M...
BACKGROUND: Longevity is a multifactorial trait with a genetic contribution, and mitochondrial DNA (...
AbstractThe accumulation of mitochondrial DNA mutations has been proposed as a potential mechanism i...
Human longevity is a complex trait, and to disentangle its basis has a great theoretical and practic...