The RNA Genome Sequencing Demonstrates Increased Production of Metabolic Genes in Late Ages in Highly Differentiated Tissues
Lev Salnikov,
Saveli Goldberg,
Eugene Pinsky
Abstract:In this paper, we continue statistical analysis of RNA-Seq results of the whole genome of Mus musculus during their lifetime. We propose that the implementation of the developmental program by cells and their transition to the active performance of functions is the main mechanism of aging. The data obtained confirm the basis of our ideas that the triggering of aging processes is embedded in the very "design" of multicellulars. Previously, we noted a gradual decrease in RNA production in the part of the genome… Show more
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