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A family tree in every geneArmand Marie Leroi
J Genet 84:3-6. 2005
Dietary regulation of hypodermal polyploidization in C. elegansLuke S Tain
Department of Biomedical Sciences, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, S10 2TN, UK
BMC Dev Biol 8:28. 2008..Dietary restriction (DR) results in increased longevity, reduced fecundity and reduced growth in many organisms. Though many studies have examined the effects of DR on longevity and fecundity, few have investigated the effects on growth...
A metabolic signature of long life in Caenorhabditis elegansSilke Fuchs
Division of Biology, Silwood Park Campus, Imperial College London, UK
BMC Biol 8:14. 2010..Here we use one of these, 1H nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, to investigate what makes long-lived worms metabolically distinctive...
What evidence is there for the existence of individual genes with antagonistic pleiotropic effects?Armand M Leroi
Department of Biological Sciences, Imperial College London, Silwood Park Campus, Ascot, Berks, SL5 7PY, UK
Mech Ageing Dev 126:421-9. 2005..This is particularly true of human studies. Very little is known about the early-life fitness effects of longevity loci. Given the possible medical importance of such effects we urge their future study...
The future of neo-eugenics. Now that many people approve the elimination of certain genetically defective fetuses, is society closer to screening all fetuses for all known mutations?Armand Marie Leroi
Imperial College, London, UK
EMBO Rep 7:1184-7. 2006
