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Cost-free lifespan extension via optimization of gene expression in adulthood aligns with the developmental theory of ageing
2021
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Biological Sciences
Ageing evolves because the force of selection on traits declines with age but the proximate causes of ageing are incompletely understood. The 'disposable soma' theory of ageing (DST) upholds that competitive resource allocation between reproduction and somatic maintenance underpins the evolution of ageing and lifespan. In contrast, the developmental theory of ageing (DTA) suggests that organismal senescence is caused by suboptimal gene expression in adulthood. While the DST predicts the
doi:10.1098/rspb.2020.1728
pmid:33529563
pmcid:PMC7893226
fatcat:kd57hg2olzgxfn7ookvgcqm7g4