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MicroRNA Predictors of Longevity in Caenorhabditis elegans
2011
PLoS Genetics
Neither genetic nor environmental factors fully account for variability in individual longevity: genetically identical invertebrates in homogenous environments often experience no less variability in lifespan than outbred human populations. Such variability is often assumed to result from stochasticity in damage accumulation over time; however, the identification of early-life gene expression states that predict future longevity would suggest that lifespan is least in part epigenetically
doi:10.1371/journal.pgen.1002306
pmid:21980307
pmcid:PMC3183074
fatcat:cenoqgjo2bahvildzxgbektpii