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Longevity, Senescence and the Genome

by Finch
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Featuring extensive references, updated for this paperback edition, Longevity, Senescence, and the Genome constitutes a landmark contribution to biomedicine and the evolutionary biology of aging.

To enhance gerontology's focus on human age-related dysfunctions, Caleb E. Finch provides a comparative review of all the phyla of organisms, broadening gerontology to intersect with behavioral, developmental, evolutionary, and molecular biology. By comparing species that have different developmental and life spans, Finch proposes an original typology of senescence from rapid to gradual to negligible, and he provides the first multiphyletic calculations of mortality rate constants.

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A comparative review of research on organisms from algae to primates, this work broadens traditional gerontological and geriatric issues to intersect with behavioral, developmental, evolutionary, and molecular biology. The author proposes an original typology of senescence from rapid to gradual to negligible, provides the first multiphyletic calculations of mortality rate constants, and investigates genomic influences at the molecular, cell, and physiological levels. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
March 1, 1994
Publisher
Chicago : Univ. of Chicago Press, 1994
Pages
938
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780226248899

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