2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.03.30.587428
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Short lifespan is one’s fate, long lifespan is one’s achievement: lessons fromDaphnia

Thomas Beam,
Mchale Bright,
Amelia C. Pearson
et al.

Abstract: Studies of longevity and senescence rely on baseline life expectancy of reference genotypes measured in standardized conditions such as food level and group size. Variation in baseline lifespan data across labs and protocols and among genotypes can make longevity intervention studies difficult to compare, particularly when GxE interactions exist. Furthermore, extending the lifespan of a short-lived genotype or of any genotype under suboptimal conditions may be of a lesser theoretical and translational value th… Show more

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