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Regulation of gene expression is linked to life span in adult Drosophila.

Rogina et al., 1995

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Rogina B
Helfand S
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Examination of gene expression and aging in adult Drosophila reveals that the expression of some genes is regulated by age-dependent mechanisms. Genetic mutations, Hyperkinetic and Shaker, which are known to shorten life span through an acceleration of the aging …
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