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Köp båda 2 för 2586 krOne: General perspectives on aging.- The Janiform genetics of aging.- Evolutionary mechanisms of senescence.- Mutation-selection balance and the evolution of senescence.- Pathogen evolution within host individuals as a primary cause of senescence.- Two: Diversity of aging.- Comparative approaches to the study of senescence: bridging genetics and phylogenetics.- The genetics of aging in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae.- Evolutionary senescence in plants.- Comparing mutants, selective breeding, and transgenics in the dissection of aging processes of Caenorhabditis elegans.- New model systems for studying the evolutionary biology of aging: crustacea.- Three: Aging in Drosophila.- Evolution of aging: testing the theory using Drosophila.- Population density effects on longevity.- Evolution of delayed reproductive senescence in male fruit flies: sperm competition.- Genetic and environmental factors regulating the expression of an extended longevity phenotype in a long lived strain of Drosophila.- The effect of superoxide dismutase alleles on aging in Drosophila.- Use of recombinant inbred strains to map genes of aging.- The effects of enhanced expression of elongation factor EF-1? on lifespan in Drosophila melanogaster IV. A summary of three experiments.- Two-dimensional protein electrophoretic analysis of postponed aging in Drosophila.- Four: Aging in mammals.- Longevity and fecundity in eutherian mammals.- Thoughts on the evolutionary basis of dietary restriction.- Genetic control of retroviral disease in aging wild mice.- Genetics of life span in mice.- Genes of the major histocompatibility complex and the evolutionary genetics of lifespan.- Genetic influences on glucose neurotoxicity, aging, and diabetes: a possible role for glucose hysteresis.- Genetic heterogeneityof gene defects responsible for familial Alzheimer disease.- Abiotrophic gene action in Homo sapiens: potential mechanisms and significance for the pathobiology of aging.- Antagonistic pleiotropy, mutation accumulation, and human genetic disease.