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    Contribution of Retrotransposable Elements to Aging

    Retrotransposable elements (RTEs) are abundant in the genomes of most species and continue to evolve and adapt to the defense mechanisms of their host cells. RTEs have contributed to the evolution of their hos...

    Jill A. Kreiling, Brian C. Jones in Human Retrotransposons in Health and Disea… (2017)

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    Rejuvenating views of the ageing process

    Commonly held assumptions about the ageing process have guided and directed research in this important area over many years. Recent evidence, however, from disciplines as diverse as molecular genetics, clinica...

    Stephen L. Helfand, Sharon K. Inouye in Nature Reviews Genetics (2002)