The tiny freshwater crustacean Daphnia pulex (water flea) has approximately 31,000 genes & thus carries the most genetic information of any known animal. By comparison, humans have only about 23,000 genes. Hermit crabs have 254 chromosomes, compared to 23 in humans.
— Doctor of Healthfulness, not of Disease (@AyurvedaKampo) April 29, 2018
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Proud to announce the release of the Encyclopedia of Biomedical Gerontology, edited by professor Suresh Rattan. #gerontology, #aginghttps://t.co/fLsaMqQJxW
Go Daphnia! Does genome size matter? this water flea has 8000 more genes than human http://bit.ly/hYpD2H #genome
— Juliana A (@Symbiologica) February 4, 2011In 1900 the average lifespan in the US was 47.
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Regardless whether you put #aging out of your mind or not you're going to continue to age until it becomes a problem. Instead of putting it out of your mind until the problem's at your doorstep why not try to reverse it? Indeed biogerontology & biomedical gerontology are on it.
— Zena O'Brien #GeneralStrike (@ZenaMOBrien) January 10, 2019
pic.twitter.com/KHwpVKfIt9— Elsevier Major Reference Works (@ElsevierMRW) December 9, 2019