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Aging is not simply an accumulation of damage or inappropriate higher-order signaling.  Aging occurs because of the extensive absence of adaptive genomic information required for survival to later adult ages.

Michael R. Rose

from the May 2009 issue, of the Impact Journal on Aging Research (published online May 21, 2009)

Abstract

Journal for Aging Research: May, 2009

Journal for Aging Research: May, 2009

Aging is not simply an accumulation of damage or inappropriate higher-order signaling, though it does secondarily involve both of these subsidiary mechanisms. Rather, aging occurs because of the extensive absence of adaptive genomic information required for survival to, and function at, later adult ages, due to the declining forces of natural selection during adult life.

This absence of information then secondarily leads to misallocations and damage at every level of biological organization. But the primary problem is a failure of adaptation at later ages. Contemporary proposals concerning means by which human aging can be ended or cured which are based on simple signaling or damage theories will thus reliably fail. Strategies based on reverse-engineering age-extended adaptation using experimental evolution and genomics offer the prospect of systematically greater success.

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