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Longer human lives may be making an old evolutionary pattern harder to ignore. Late-acting harmful variants and youth-tuned pathways can now shape health on a scale selection never removed. doi.org/hb7fmz
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A review article now published in Nature Reviews Genetics brings together evolutionary theory, comparative genomics and large-scale human genetics to explain why we age and why aging rates differ among individuals and species.
'Selection shadow' may explain why longer lives bring more age-related disease
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